- Which TIFF files are supported?
- Standard TIFF files, including typical scanner and camera output, are decoded on our servers and re-encoded as JPG. Files can end in .tif or .tiff.
- What happens to transparency and multiple pages?
- JPG has no alpha channel, so transparent areas are flattened onto a background color you choose (white by default). Multi-page TIFFs are converted using the first page only.
- How is my privacy protected?
- Files are uploaded over HTTPS, converted outputs are auto-deleted within 24 hours, and uploaded inputs are removed within 6–24 hours.
- What are the usage limits?
- Anonymous users get 1 free server conversion up to 20 MB. Free accounts: 50 MB files, 3 conversions per 30 days, batches of 5. Paid: 200 MB files, batches of 100.
- What kinds of devices produce TIFF files?
- TIFF is the standard export format for flatbed and document scanners, and many professional and DSLR cameras offer it as a high-fidelity alternative to RAW. This tool accepts both.
- Can I batch-convert multiple TIFF scans to JPG?
- Yes. Free accounts can batch up to 5 files at once; paid accounts up to 100 — handy for converting a whole folder of scanned pages in one pass.
- Why is the JPG so much smaller than my original TIFF?
- Scanner and camera TIFFs are usually uncompressed or only lightly compressed, so files are large by design. JPG applies strong lossy compression on top, which is why the size drop is so dramatic.