TIFF To SVG Converter
Convert your TIFF images to SVG format. The raster image is embedded within the SVG.
Drag & Drop TIFF files here
or
Import a TIFF image directly from a public URL, Google Drive, or Dropbox.
Max file size: 100MB
âšī¸ SVG output embeds the raster image as a base64-encoded PNG within the SVG container.
Your images are processed securely. No files are uploaded or stored on our servers.
Convert TIFF to SVG online to wrap your TIFF (Tagged Image File Format) images inside a scalable SVG container. This tool embeds your raster TIFF as a base64-encoded image within an SVG file, making it easy to drop into SVG-based workflows, responsive containers, and modern web layouts. It is the practical way to use a TIFF image where an SVG file is expected.
Important: this is raster-in-SVG embedding, not true vector tracing. The pixels are preserved inside the SVG wrapper - they are not converted into scalable vector paths. If you need the reverse direction, use our SVG to TIFF converter. For genuine raster output instead, try TIFF to PNG, or shrink files with our TIFF compressor. Simply upload your TIFF, convert it locally, and download the SVG in seconds.
Lightning Fast
Convert images in seconds with our optimized engine that runs entirely in your browser - no uploads, no waiting.
Privacy First
No account needed. No data uploaded to servers. Your files stay on your device, processed locally in your browser.
Batch Processing
Convert multiple TIFF images at once with a single click. Download results individually or as a ZIP archive.
Pro Quality
Professional-grade conversion engine that handles large TIFF files reliably with accurate color and detail.
How It Works
Convert your TIFF images to SVG in 4 simple steps. No sign-up required, no software to install.
Upload Your Images
Click to select or drag and drop your TIFF files. You can also import from URL, Google Drive, or Dropbox.
Choose Settings
Pick SVG as your output format and adjust any available options to match your needs before converting.
Convert Instantly
Processing happens entirely in your browser. No uploads, no server-side processing. 100% local and private.
Download Results
Get your converted SVG files individually or download all at once as a ZIP file. Ready in seconds.
Same Image, Different Format
Our converter preserves your image faithfully. Move your cursor across the image to compare - the visual output stays the same. Only the format changes.
Converting TIFF to SVG embeds your raster image inside an SVG container. The visual is identical because the original pixels are preserved - this is raster-in-SVG embedding, not vector tracing, so the image does not become true scalable vector paths.
Convert TIFF to SVG Online - Free Raster-in-SVG
Easily wrap your TIFF images inside an SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics) container - right in your browser. This converter embeds your raster TIFF as a base64-encoded image inside an SVG file, so it can be used anywhere an SVG is expected. Be aware this is raster embedding, not vector tracing - the original pixels are preserved inside the SVG, not redrawn as mathematical paths. If you need the reverse conversion, use our SVG to TIFF converter. For standard raster output, try TIFF to PNG. This free TIFF to SVG converter suits SVG-only workflows and responsive embedding.
âī¸ TIFF vs SVG - Quick Comparison
| Feature | TIFF (Tagged Image File Format) | SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics) |
|---|---|---|
| Image Type | Raster (pixels) | SVG container (raster embedded) |
| True Vector | â No | â No (raster inside) |
| Scalability | Fixed resolution | Scales the container, not the pixels |
| Transparency | â Yes | â Yes (via PNG) |
| Web Support | â Not displayed | â All browsers |
| Best For | Print, archival | SVG workflows, responsive embedding |
It is essential to understand what this conversion does and does not do. TIFF is a raster format made of fixed pixels. SVG is normally a vector format defined by mathematical paths that scale infinitely. This tool does not trace your TIFF into vector paths - true vectorization requires specialist software like Adobe Illustrator or Inkscape and only works well on simple graphics. Instead, it embeds your raster TIFF as a base64-encoded image inside an SVG wrapper. The result is a valid SVG file you can use in SVG-only workflows and responsive containers, but the image inside is still made of the original pixels, so it will not gain true infinite scalability or become editable as vector shapes. For a normal raster image, convert TIFF to TIFF to PNG or TIFF to PNG instead. To reduce a heavy source first, use our TIFF compressor.
đ¯ When to Use SVG (Raster-Embedded)
This raster-in-SVG conversion is useful in specific workflow situations. Here is when embedding a TIFF in an SVG container makes sense:
SVG-Only Workflows
Some systems, templates, or build pipelines accept only SVG files. Wrapping your TIFF in an SVG container lets you slot a raster image into those workflows without changing the rest of your toolchain.
Responsive Containers
An SVG element scales smoothly within responsive layouts. Embedding a raster image in SVG lets it sit inside a flexible, viewBox-driven container that resizes cleanly with the page, even though the pixels themselves stay fixed.
Single-File Embedding
Because the image data lives inside the SVG as base64, the result is a single self-contained file with no external image dependency. This can simplify embedding in documents and certain web components.
Universal Browser Display
Unlike TIFF, which browsers cannot show, the SVG wrapper displays in every modern browser. This is a way to make a TIFF image viewable on the web inside an SVG element.
For a genuine, standard raster image, convert TIFF to TIFF to PNG or TIFF to PNG instead. For true vector artwork from simple graphics, use Illustrator or Inkscape. To shrink a heavy source, use our TIFF compressor.
đ¨ī¸ When to Keep TIFF Instead
Because this is not true vectorization, SVG embedding is rarely the best choice. In most cases, keep your TIFF or pick a raster format. Knowing when not to convert avoids surprises:
You Expect True Vectors
If you want infinitely scalable, editable vector paths, this tool will not deliver them - it embeds pixels, not paths. Keep your TIFF and use dedicated vectorization software on simple graphics for genuine vector output.
Print & Publishing
Print workflows want the high-resolution TIFF, not a raster wrapped in SVG. Keep the TIFF master for any print production, where full pixel detail and color depth are required.
Normal Image Sharing
For a regular image to view, email, or upload, the SVG wrapper adds overhead with no benefit. Convert your TIFF to TIFF to PNG or TIFF to PNG instead for a clean, standard, shareable raster image.
Archival Masters
Your editable, archival source should remain TIFF. An embedded-raster SVG is a delivery wrapper, never a master copy, so keep the TIFF as your authoritative original.
Need other formats from your TIFF? Convert to TIFF to PSD for layered editing, or to TIFF to PDF for document delivery. You can also compress the source first with our TIFF compressor.
đ Key benefits / Why convert TIFF to SVG
Web-Displayable Wrapper
Browsers cannot show TIFF, but they render SVG everywhere. Wrapping your TIFF in SVG produces a file that displays on the web while keeping the original image inside.
Fits SVG Workflows
When a pipeline or template requires SVG, this conversion lets a raster TIFF participate without reworking your tools. The container scales with responsive layouts even though the pixels are fixed.
Self-Contained File
The base64-embedded image lives entirely inside the SVG, so there is no separate image file to manage. This single-file convenience suits certain embedding scenarios.
Honest, Predictable Output
This tool is clear about what it does: raster embedding, not vector tracing. For a real raster image, see TIFF to PNG; keep your TIFF master safe with our TIFF compressor.
âī¸ Features of this tool
- â Convert single or multiple TIFF files at once - batch processing supported
- â Embeds the raster image as base64-encoded data inside an SVG container
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Canvas-based encoding via fast browser-native APIs - â Produces a valid, web-displayable SVG file from a TIFF source
- â Transparency preserved via the embedded PNG data inside the SVG
- â Batch ZIP download: all converted SVG files bundled into a single archive
- â Works on all modern browsers - Chrome, Edge, Firefox, Safari
- â Mobile-friendly: responsive on phones, tablets, and desktops
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Import via
Computer,URL,Google Drive, orDropbox - â Client-side only: all data stays in your browser. No server uploads, ever
đ How to use (step-by-step)
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Select your TIFF files
Click "Select File" or drag files directly into the drop zone. You can also import from
URL,Google Drive, orDropbox. - Choose SVG output Select SVG as your output format and adjust any available options before converting.
- Convert your files Click "Convert" to start. Each file is processed locally in your browser with real-time progress. Conversion takes only seconds.
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Download your files
Download each SVG individually, or grab everything at once in a single
.ziparchive. - Convert more anytime Process as many TIFF files as you like - there are no limits, no watermarks, and nothing is ever uploaded to a server.
đ§ Technical notes (what to expect)
This tool embeds the source image as a base64-encoded PNG inside an SVG container. This is raster-in-SVG embedding - NOT true vector tracing. The pixels are preserved, not converted to scalable paths. For true vectorization, use Adobe Illustrator or Inkscape on simple graphics.
The SVG container can scale within responsive layouts, but the embedded image is still made of fixed pixels - enlarging it past its native resolution will show the same pixelation as the original raster. SVG does not magically add detail that was not in the TIFF.
Because the image is embedded as PNG data, any transparency in your TIFF carries through to the SVG. The wrapped image keeps its alpha channel, so transparent areas remain clean inside the SVG container.
Base64 encoding makes the embedded data roughly a third larger than the raw image. For a normal, smaller raster file, convert to TIFF to PNG instead - SVG embedding is for SVG-specific workflows, not size savings.
đĄ Use cases / Examples
Developers who need to feed a raster TIFF into an SVG-only template or build pipeline, embedding it in an SVG container so it fits the required format without changing the toolchain.
Web teams placing a TIFF image inside a responsive SVG element so it scales with a flexible layout, while understanding that the embedded pixels do not gain true vector scalability.
Users who need a single self-contained file with the image data inside the SVG for a specific embedding scenario, keeping the TIFF master and using TIFF to PNG for normal images.
Designers prototyping SVG-based components who want a placeholder raster from a TIFF inside an SVG wrapper, then later replacing it with true vectors made in Illustrator or Inkscape.
đ Related Image Tools
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FAQs - TIFF To SVG Converter
Does this tool convert TIFF into true vector graphics?
âŧNo, and this is important to understand. The tool embeds your raster TIFF as a base64-encoded image inside an SVG container - it does not trace the image into mathematical vector paths. True vectorization, which produces infinitely scalable editable shapes, requires specialist software like Adobe Illustrator or Inkscape and only works well on simple graphics. The SVG this tool creates is a valid, web-displayable file, but the image inside is still made of the original fixed pixels.
Will converting TIFF to SVG make my image infinitely scalable?
âŧNot in the true vector sense. The SVG container itself scales within responsive layouts, but the image embedded inside is still raster pixels. If you enlarge it beyond its native resolution, it will pixelate exactly as the original TIFF would. SVG does not add detail that was never captured. For genuine infinite scalability, you need real vector paths created by tracing simple graphics in dedicated vectorization software, not a raster image wrapped in an SVG.
Are SVG files from this tool editable as vectors?
âŧNo. Because the SVG contains an embedded raster image rather than vector paths, you cannot edit it as shapes, curves, or anchor points in a vector editor. You can open the SVG and see the embedded image, and you can adjust the container, but the picture itself remains pixels. If you need editable vector artwork, use Illustrator or Inkscape to trace a simple graphic into real paths instead of using this raster-embedding conversion.
Why would I convert TIFF to SVG then?
âŧThe main reasons are workflow and compatibility. Some systems, templates, or build pipelines accept only SVG files, and this conversion lets a raster TIFF participate by wrapping it in an SVG container. It also produces a single self-contained file that displays in every browser - unlike TIFF, which browsers cannot show. It is a practical bridge for SVG-specific scenarios, as long as you understand the image inside remains raster, not true vector.
Does this tool upload my TIFF files to a server?
âŧNo. All conversion happens entirely in your browser using client-side JavaScript and the Canvas API. Your TIFF files never leave your device - nothing is uploaded, transmitted, or stored anywhere. This keeps your images completely private, and the tool works even offline once the page has loaded. There is zero data collection involved in wrapping your TIFF files inside an SVG container.
Will transparency be preserved in the SVG?
âŧYes. The image is embedded as PNG data inside the SVG, and PNG supports full alpha transparency, so any transparent areas in your TIFF carry through cleanly. The wrapped image keeps its transparency inside the SVG container, displaying correctly on any background in the browser. This is one genuine advantage of the embedding approach over a flat format like JPG, which would discard transparency entirely.
Can SVG files with embedded rasters be used on websites?
âŧYes. The resulting SVG is a valid file that all modern browsers can display, which is one reason to use this conversion - it makes a TIFF image viewable on the web inside an SVG element. Just remember the embedded image is raster, so it will not scale beyond its native resolution without pixelating. For most web images, a standard JPG, PNG, or WebP is simpler and smaller than an SVG with an embedded raster.
Why is the SVG file larger than I expected?
âŧBase64 encoding, which is how the image is embedded inside the SVG, increases the data size by roughly a third compared to the raw image. So an SVG-wrapped raster is typically larger than the equivalent standalone PNG or JPG. If file size matters and you do not specifically need an SVG, convert your TIFF to WebP or JPG instead for a much smaller, standard raster image that displays everywhere.
Can I convert multiple TIFF files to SVG at once?
âŧYes. Batch conversion is fully supported - select or drag in multiple TIFF files and wrap them all in SVG containers in a single operation, then download each one individually or as a single ZIP archive. All processing happens privately in your browser with nothing uploaded. This is useful when an SVG-only workflow needs several images prepared at once in the required container format.
Are there limits on file size or number of files?
âŧThe tool supports TIFF files up to 100 MB each. Because conversion runs in your browser and base64 embedding increases data size, the practical limit depends on your device's memory. Very large sources or big batches may strain RAM. For best results, process large batches in smaller groups, especially on mobile devices or older computers, to keep the embedded-SVG output manageable.
Is the TIFF to SVG converter completely free?
âŧYes, it is entirely free with no limits, no watermarks, no sign-up, and nothing to install. Wrap as many TIFF files in SVG containers as you like, whenever you like. Everything runs locally in your browser, so there are no server costs. It is part of our complete suite of free, privacy-first image tools, all built to run instantly while keeping your files securely on your own device.
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