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title: "TIFF to JPG Converter — Free & Private | Compress Pro"
description: "Convert TIFF scans and photos to JPG in your browser — no upload, no size limits. Multi-page TIFFs keep the first page. Free, private, unlimited."
canonical: https://compress-pro.com/tiff-to-jpg
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# Convert TIFF to JPG.

> Scanner TIFFs become shareable JPGs — locally, for free.

Scanners and pro cameras love TIFF; the rest of the world does not. Convert to JPG for sharing and uploading — **the file never leaves your machine**, so even huge scans are fine.

**No uploads · No ads · Free & open source.**

## How it works

1. Drop files anywhere on the page, click to browse, or paste with Ctrl/⌘ + V.
2. Pick a quality or preset — or set an exact target size and let the tool find it.
3. Compress, compare before/after, and download — individually or as a ZIP.

## Scans: from archive to attachment

A 600 DPI scan is a beautiful archive and a terrible email attachment. Converted to JPG at quality 80–85, documents and photos keep every readable detail at a tenth of the size. Multi-page documents work best the other way around: convert the pages, then [combine them into one PDF](https://compress-pro.com/jpg-to-pdf) so they travel as a single file.

## Keep the TIFF as the master

If the TIFF is the only copy of an old family photo or an original document, keep it — it is the master. Convert copies to JPG for sharing and everyday viewing; the conversion here never touches the original file on your disk.

## Frequently asked questions

### Does it handle multi-page TIFFs?

The first page is converted. For multi-page scanned documents, a PDF is usually the better format — scan to PDF or combine the exported JPGs with the Images → PDF tool.

### What about compressed TIFFs?

The common kinds decode fine. A few rare variants — multi-layer files and some print-shop color scans — may fail; if one does, export it as PNG from your scanner software first and convert that.

### Can I hit an exact output size?

Yes — pick a quality, or switch to target-size mode and type a cap like 1 MB. Huge scans also respond well to a longest-side limit, which trims dimensions before quality even has to give.

### Is it private?

Yes. The conversion happens entirely on your device — the image is read, re-encoded and saved without ever touching a network. There is no server-side queue, no temporary copy in some bucket, nothing to expire or leak. Want proof? Run one file through, switch your connection off, and run another — it still works.

## Related tools

- [Compress JPG images](https://compress-pro.com/compress-jpg)
- [Convert JPG to PDF](https://compress-pro.com/jpg-to-pdf)
- [Convert BMP to JPG](https://compress-pro.com/bmp-to-jpg)

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