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JPG to TIFF Converter

Instantly convert compressed JPG/JPEG images into uncompressed, professional-grade TIFF (.tif) files.

100% Private (No Uploads) Print Industry Standard

Click to Select JPG File

Upload your standard photo (.jpg or .jpeg)

How to Convert JPG to TIFF

1

Select Your File

Click the upload box and select the standard .JPG or .JPEG image you need to convert into a professional format.

2

Instant Processing

Our tool removes the JPG compression and uses a custom algorithm to reconstruct the image into a raw, uncompressed TIFF file.

3

Save Your TIFF

Click download to save the .TIFF file. It is now completely uncompressed and ready to be sent to professional print shops or publishers.

Why Use Our JPG to TIFF Converter?

Total Privacy Guarantee

Unlike legacy converters that force you to upload your files to an external server, Toolszu processes your photos locally using your browser's memory. Your file never leaves your computer.

The Print Industry Standard

If you are sending an image to a professional magazine, book publisher, or high-end print lab, they will almost always request a TIFF file. Converting from JPG to TIFF satisfies this requirement instantly.

Custom Built TIFF Encoder

Modern web browsers cannot natively save images as TIFFs. We use a powerful JavaScript encoder that manually builds the file pixel-by-pixel, guaranteeing it will convert perfectly and securely on your device.

Prevents Future Degradation

Every time you open, edit, and re-save a JPEG file, it loses a little bit of quality (called "generation loss"). By converting it to TIFF before editing in Photoshop, you lock in the quality and prevent any further degradation.

Frequently Asked Questions

TIFF stands for Tagged Image File Format. It is an industry-standard format created for graphic artists, the publishing industry, and professional photographers. It is highly valued because it does not use lossy compression, meaning it retains every single pixel of data for the highest possible printing quality.

This is completely normal. JPG is a "lossy" format designed to compress image data to save space. When you convert a JPG to a TIFF, our tool unpacks that compressed data and writes it back into an uncompressed format. Because the TIFF is holding raw, uncompressed pixel data, the file size will multiply massively.

No. Converting a compressed image (JPG) into an uncompressed format (TIFF) cannot magically restore details that were lost during the original compression. However, it *will* prevent any further quality loss if you plan on editing the image further in Photoshop or sending it to a professional printer.

Yes! Toolszu is completely free to use. There are no limits, no required sign-ups, and we never add watermarks to your downloaded files.

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