TIFF to JPG
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What it does
TIFF to JPG lets you convert large, unwieldy TIFF files into compact JPG images in seconds — entirely inside your browser, with nothing uploaded to any server. TIFF is the go-to format for scanners, professional cameras, and archival work, but its file sizes make it impractical for sharing by email or posting online. This tool reads your TIFF locally, decodes it, and produces a compressed JPG that's a fraction of the original size while still looking great on screens. Your images never leave your device, so sensitive documents, medical scans, or personal photos remain completely private. No account is needed, no software to install, and there's no cost — Carbide handles the conversion on your device, offline and instantly.
How to use the TIFF to JPG
- Open the TIFF to JPG tool in Carbide — no login or sign-up required.
- Click 'Choose file' and pick the TIFF image you want to convert.
- Adjust the JPG quality slider if you want to balance file size against image sharpness.
- Click 'Convert', then download the resulting JPG file to your device.
Frequently asked questions
- Does converting TIFF to JPG reduce image quality?
- JPG uses lossy compression, so there is some quality reduction compared to the lossless TIFF. However, at high quality settings the difference is invisible to the eye, and the file size drops dramatically — making it ideal for sharing.
- Is this tool free and private?
- Yes. The conversion runs entirely on your device using your browser's built-in capabilities. No file is ever uploaded, and the tool is completely free with no account required.
- What TIFF files work with this tool?
- Standard single-layer TIFF files work reliably. Very large files or unusual TIFF variants (e.g. CMYK or 16-bit) may depend on your browser's native TIFF decoding support.
- How small will the JPG file be compared to the TIFF?
- It varies by image, but JPG files are typically 5–20× smaller than an equivalent TIFF. The exact size depends on the quality setting you choose and how much detail the image contains.