TIFF Image Converter & Editor
TIFF (Tagged Image File Format) is the archival standard for high-quality images in photography, publishing, and scientific imaging. It supports multiple compression methods, high bit depths, and multi-page documents. FastEdit converts TIFF files to web-friendly formats like JPEG, PNG, WebP, or AVIF directly in your browser.
Because TIFF files are often large and contain sensitive content (scanned documents, medical images, professional photography), FastEdit's 100% client-side processing means your files stay on your device throughout the conversion.
Codec None, LZW, ZIP/Deflate, JPEG, CCITT (for fax), and others
Color Depth 1-bit to 64-bit (including 16-bit and 32-bit per channel)
Color Space RGB, CMYK, YCbCr, CIE Lab, and more
Animation Support No (but supports multi-page/multi-image documents)
Features
- Convert TIFF to JPEG, PNG, WebP, or AVIF with adjustable quality and compression settings
- Crop, resize, and rotate TIFF images for web or print-ready output
- Side-by-side compare to verify quality when converting from lossless TIFF to lossy formats
- Batch convert TIFF files to any supported output format with consistent settings
- Smart fit-to-size for meeting email attachment or CMS upload limits when converting from TIFF
- Completely offline processing, essential for confidential scans and professional photography
Use Cases
- Converting scanned documents from TIFF to compressed JPEG or PNG for email and web sharing
- Preparing high-resolution TIFF photography for web galleries by converting to WebP or AVIF
- Converting multi-page TIFF fax documents to individual JPEG or PNG images
- Reducing TIFF archive storage by converting to lossless WebP or PNG with better compression ratios
- Converting TIFF images from professional cameras or scanners for social media posting
Technical Specifications
Codec None, LZW, ZIP/Deflate, JPEG, CCITT (for fax), and others
Color Depth 1-bit to 64-bit (including 16-bit and 32-bit per channel)
Color Space RGB, CMYK, YCbCr, CIE Lab, and more
Animation Support No (but supports multi-page/multi-image documents)
Transparency Yes (alpha channel supported)
Browser Support Not displayed natively in any major browser
Typical File Size 10-100+ MB for high-resolution uncompressed scans
MIME Type image/tiff