Convert JPG to TIFF online

Convert JPG to TIFF online when you need to create a TIFF copy for print, scanning or archive workflows.

Drag and drop your JPG file
or choose it from your device

Drag files here. Maximum size — 5 GB

Why convert JPG to TIFF?

  • Prepare an image for print or scanning workflows.

  • Create a high-compatibility archive copy.

  • Use TIFF when a publishing or document system expects it.

  • Keep a stable raster version beside the source.

JPG vs TIFF

JPG
JPG
  • Source format
  • Keeps the original content
  • May be harder to share
TIFF
TIFF
  • Output format
  • Easier to hand off
  • Fits common workflows

JPG is the source file. TIFF is common in print, scanning and archival workflows where a stable raster file is needed.

Convert JPG to TIFF online

Upload JPG
Choose the source file from your device.
Start conversion
The file is prepared in the target format.
Download TIFF
Save the converted file.

Common uses for JPG to TIFF

Print

Prepare a raster image for print handoff.

Scanning

Use TIFF in document capture workflows.

Publishing

Create a file for layout or archive systems.

Archive

Store a stable copy with the original.

Why choose us

We ensure quality, convenience, and support for all formats.

High-quality  conversion
High-quality conversion
We guarantee precise file conversion without any loss of quality.
Support for multiple formats
Support for multiple formats
You can convert your files from over 200 different formats, including images, documents, and more.
Compatible with all devices
Compatible with all devices
Convert files from any device – whether it's a computer, tablet, or smartphone.
User-friendly interface
User-friendly interface
Our service is designed to make conversion easy for everyone in just a few simple steps.
Full data security
Full data security
All files are transmitted and stored using advanced encryption technologies.
High-speed processing
High-speed processing
Thanks to cloud technology, we ensure fast processing even for large files.

Frequently Asked Questions

No. Upload the file and convert it online in the browser.

The converter keeps the result close to the source. Very large, layered or specialist files can render differently, so check the output before sharing it.

Yes, but review the output before sending it on. For sensitive files, follow your company rules for online tools.

No. TIFF is the output copy. Keep the original file if you need to edit, retouch or rebuild it later.

About JPG to TIFF conversion

Convert JPG to TIFF when you need to create a TIFF copy for print, scanning or archive workflows.

TIFF is common in print, scanning and archival workflows where a stable raster file is needed.

Conversion does not repair a damaged source file. Open the result once before sending or uploading it.