WebP To TIFF Converter

Convert your WebP images (lossy and lossless) to TIFF format.

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Import a WebP image directly from a public URL, Google Drive, or Dropbox.

Max file size: 100MB

๐Ÿ”’ Files are processed securely โšก Conversion happens in your browser ๐Ÿ—‘๏ธ Files are never uploaded or stored

โ„น๏ธ TIFF files are uncompressed, so output size may be significantly larger.

Your images are processed securely. No files are uploaded or stored on our servers.

Convert WebP to TIFF online without installing any software or losing image quality. This tool transforms modern, compressed WebP images into TIFF (Tagged Image File Format) - the professional standard for print production, publishing, scanning, and long-term archival. TIFF preserves lossless quality and high color depth, making it ideal whenever accuracy and fidelity matter more than file size. For everyday web use, our WebP to PNG converter keeps quality at a smaller size, while WebP to JPG is ideal for sharing photos. This free converter handles it all instantly in your browser.

TIFF is trusted by photographers, designers, and print professionals because it stores images losslessly with rich color information and no compression artifacts. This makes output files significantly larger than the original WebP, but guarantees maximum fidelity for high-resolution printing, professional editing, and archival storage. If you need a smaller lossless format, PNG is a good alternative, or run your source through our WebP compressor first. Simply upload your WebP image, convert it instantly, and download the TIFF in seconds.

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Lightning Fast

Convert WebP images to TIFF 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 WebP images at once with a single click. Download results individually or as a ZIP archive.

Lossless Quality

TIFF output preserves full image fidelity and color depth with no compression artifacts - ideal for print and archival.

How It Works

Convert your WebP images to TIFF in 4 simple steps. No sign-up required, no software to install.

Upload Your Images

Click to select or drag and drop your WebP files. You can also import from URL, Google Drive, or Dropbox.

Choose Settings

Adjust resolution and scale settings. Pick a preset size or enter custom dimensions - TIFF output stays lossless.

Convert Instantly

Processing happens entirely in your browser. No uploads, no server-side processing. 100% local and private.

Download Results

Get your converted TIFF images individually or download all at once as a ZIP file. Ready in seconds.

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Same Quality, Professional Format

Our converter preserves every pixel losslessly. Move your cursor across the image to compare - the visual output is identical. Only the format and file size change.

Original WebP image before conversion
Converted TIFF image after conversion
WebP Original ยท 95 KB
TIFF Converted ยท 2.6 MB
Input file size: 95 KB
Output file size: 2.6 MB

Converting WebP to TIFF keeps the image visually identical - every pixel is preserved with no quality loss. The file size increases significantly because TIFF stores images losslessly with high color depth and minimal compression. This makes TIFF the professional choice for high-resolution printing, publishing, scanning, and archival, where maximum fidelity matters far more than file size.

Convert WebP to TIFF Online - Free & Secure

Easily convert your WebP images to TIFF (Tagged Image File Format) - right in your browser. WebP is built for web speed, while TIFF is the professional standard for print, publishing, scanning, and archival. Our tool produces lossless TIFF output with high color depth, preserving every detail of your original. For a smaller lossless format, use our WebP to PNG converter, or WebP to JPG for easy sharing. This free WebP to TIFF converter is perfect for photographers, designers, and print professionals who need maximum fidelity.

โš–๏ธ WebP vs TIFF - Quick Comparison

Feature WebP TIFF
Compression Lossy & Lossless โœ“ Lossless
File Size โœ“ Smaller Larger
Print Quality Moderate โœ“ Excellent
Color Depth Standard โœ“ High
Professional Use Limited โœ“ Widely used
Best Use Web optimization Print, publishing, archival

In practice, WebP is the better choice for the web - it loads fast and keeps files small. TIFF is the better choice for professional output: high-resolution printing, magazine and book publishing, document scanning, medical imaging, and long-term archival. TIFF stores images losslessly with high color depth and supports professional features that web formats lack. The trade-off is size - TIFF files are far larger than WebP because they apply little compression to preserve every detail. For a lossless format that's much smaller, convert to PNG instead, or use JPG when you simply need to share a photo.


๐ŸŽฏ When to Use TIFF

TIFF is the professional choice whenever image fidelity is critical. Here are the most common scenarios where converting to TIFF is the right call:

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High-Resolution Printing

Print shops, magazines, and large-format printers expect TIFF for its lossless quality and accurate color. Converting from WebP ensures your image holds up at high resolution with no compression artifacts in the final print.

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Publishing & Pre-Press

Professional publishing and pre-press workflows are built around TIFF. It integrates cleanly with design software and print pipelines, making it the safe format for layouts, brochures, and book production.

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Scanning & Documents

Scanners and document-management systems commonly use TIFF to preserve fine detail in scanned pages, photos, and records. Its lossless nature keeps text and imagery crisp for accurate reproduction.

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Long-Term Archival

For archiving important images where future quality must be guaranteed, TIFF is a trusted standard. Stored losslessly, the image never degrades, making it ideal for museums, libraries, and master copies.

If you need a smaller lossless file rather than full TIFF, our WebP to PNG converter is a great middle ground. For uncompressed bitmap output, see WebP to BMP.


๐Ÿ“ท When to Keep WebP Instead

TIFF's large files make it the wrong choice for many everyday tasks. Here's when not to convert to TIFF:

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Anything Web-Related

TIFF files are far too large for websites and most browsers don't display them well. For any online image, keep WebP or convert to JPG or PNG. TIFF belongs in print and archival, not the web.

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Sharing & Email

A single TIFF can be many megabytes, making it impractical to email or message. For sharing, WebP, JPG, or PNG are far more sensible. Only send TIFF when the recipient specifically needs print-quality files.

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Smaller Lossless Needs

If you want lossless quality without TIFF's huge size, PNG is usually the better pick. It preserves quality and transparency at a fraction of the file size for most everyday images.

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Modern Web Delivery

For images served to website visitors, WebP is faster and lighter. Converting to TIFF would cripple page speed. Keep WebP for the web and reserve TIFF strictly for professional print and archival output.

Want to create or shrink WebP files instead? Our PNG to WebP converter and WebP compressor can help. Explore everything in the image tools suite.


๐Ÿ’Ž Key benefits / Why convert WebP to TIFF

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Lossless Image Storage

TIFF preserves every pixel without lossy compression. Once converted, your image holds full quality through editing, printing, and re-saving - with no artifacts introduced, unlike lossy formats.

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Print-Ready Quality

TIFF is the format print professionals trust for accurate, high-resolution output. Converting from WebP gives you a file that prints cleanly at any size without the compression issues that affect web formats.

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High Color Depth

TIFF supports rich color information and high bit depth, maintaining accurate, vibrant tones. This is essential for photography, design, and any work where color fidelity matters in the final result.

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Professional Compatibility

TIFF is supported by all professional image editing, publishing, and scanning software. Converting from WebP ensures your image fits seamlessly into established print and archival workflows.


โš™๏ธ Features of this tool

  • โœ“ Convert single or multiple WebP files at once - batch processing supported
  • โœ“ High-quality TIFF output with lossless compression
  • โœ“ Canvas-based TIFF output via fast browser-native processing
  • โœ“ Safe, private conversion - files never touch any server
  • โœ“ Batch ZIP download: all converted TIFFs bundled into a single archive
  • โœ“ Adjustable resize and preset options for custom output sizes
  • โœ“ Works on all modern browsers - Chrome, Edge, Firefox, Safari
  • โœ“ Mobile-friendly: responsive on phones, tablets, and desktops
  • โœ“ Import via Computer, URL, Google Drive, or Dropbox
  • โœ“ Client-side only: all data stays in your browser. No server uploads, ever

๐Ÿ“‹ How to use (step-by-step)

  1. Select your images Click "Select File" or drag files directly into the drop zone. You can also import from URL, Google Drive, or Dropbox.
  2. Customize conversion Use the Options panel to select a resize mode - choose from percentage, custom size, or preset dimensions. The output TIFF stays lossless with full color depth.
  3. Convert your files Click "Convert Images" to start. Each image is processed locally with real-time progress updates. Conversion takes only seconds.
  4. Download your files Download each TIFF individually, or click "Download All (ZIP)" to get everything in a single .zip file.
  5. Adjust and redo Changed your mind on settings? Click "Re-convert All" to process every image again with new resize or preset options - no need to re-upload.

๐Ÿ”ง Technical notes (what to expect)

๐Ÿ“ Large output file sizes
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TIFF stores images losslessly with minimal compression, so output files are much larger than the source WebP - often many times bigger. This is expected and is the cost of maximum fidelity. If you need a smaller lossless file, convert to PNG instead.

๐Ÿ” Lossless conversion
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The TIFF output preserves the exact pixels rendered from your WebP with no quality loss. Note that any detail already lost in a lossy WebP cannot be recovered - TIFF simply stores the current image at full fidelity, so it won't degrade further during editing or printing.

๐ŸŒ Browser display note
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Most web browsers don't natively preview TIFF files. To view your converted TIFF, open it in professional image software like Photoshop, GIMP, or a dedicated viewer. This is normal - TIFF is designed for professional workflows, not in-browser display.

๐Ÿ’พ Max file size / browser memory
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Because TIFF output is large, converting big images or many files at once can use significant browser memory. If conversion stalls, try fewer or smaller images, or use a device with more RAM. Everything runs locally, so there's no server-side limit.


๐Ÿ’ก Use cases / Examples

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Photographers and designers preparing WebP images for high-resolution printing - TIFF guarantees lossless quality and accurate color in the final print.

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Publishing and pre-press teams who need images in TIFF for layout software and print pipelines - the professional standard for magazines, brochures, and books.

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Archivists and institutions preserving master copies of important images - TIFF stores them losslessly so quality never degrades over time. For smaller lossless copies, see WebP to PNG.

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Scanning and document workflows that require crisp, lossless reproduction of pages and photos - TIFF keeps fine detail intact for accurate records and reprints.


This converter is part of our complete image tools suite. Here are the most commonly used tools alongside WebP to TIFF conversion:

โ€” WHO IT'S FOR โ€”

Built for Everyone in India

Whether you're printing, publishing, scanning, or archiving - this tool is for you.

๐Ÿ“ธ Photographers ๐Ÿ‘ฉโ€๐ŸŽจ Graphic Designers ๐Ÿ–จ๏ธ Print Professionals ๐Ÿ“š Publishers ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ Archivists ๐ŸŽ“ Students & Educators ๐Ÿฅ Medical & Imaging ๐Ÿข Government & Offices

FAQs - WebP To TIFF Converter

Yes. TIFF is preferred for professional printing because it preserves high resolution and color accuracy without compression artifacts. Print shops, publishers, and pre-press workflows are built around TIFF for its lossless quality. WebP is excellent for the web, but its compression and limited professional support make it less suitable for high-end print. For any print job where fidelity matters, converting WebP to TIFF is the right choice.

No. TIFF supports lossless storage, so image quality and detail are preserved during conversion. The TIFF output keeps the exact pixels rendered from your WebP with no further loss. Keep in mind that any detail already lost in a lossy WebP cannot be recovered - TIFF simply stores the current image at full fidelity, ensuring it won't degrade further through editing, printing, or archiving.

No. Due to their large file size, TIFF files are not recommended for web usage or online sharing, and most browsers don't display them natively. They would dramatically slow down page loading. For websites, WebP, PNG, or JPG are far better choices. TIFF should be reserved for professional printing, publishing, scanning, and archival, where lossless quality and color accuracy are essential.

Yes. All uploaded files are processed securely in your browser and never sent to any server. Conversion happens entirely on your device using client-side JavaScript, so your images remain completely private. Because nothing is uploaded, the tool even works offline once the page has loaded, and there is zero data collection involved in the process. This is especially valuable for sensitive professional or archival images.

Yes. Batch conversion is supported, allowing multiple WebP files to be converted in a single operation. Select or drag in all your images at once and convert them together. You can then download each TIFF individually or grab them all bundled in a single ZIP archive. Because TIFF files are large, converting many high-resolution images at once may use significant browser memory on lower-powered devices.

TIFF stores images losslessly with high color depth and minimal compression, while WebP uses advanced compression to keep files small. As a result, a TIFF can be many times larger than the same image as WebP. This is normal and expected - the large size is the cost of maximum fidelity for print and archival. If you need lossless quality in a smaller file, convert to PNG instead.

Most web browsers do not natively display TIFF files, since the format is designed for professional workflows rather than web viewing. This is completely normal and does not mean the file is broken. To open and view your converted TIFF, use professional software such as Adobe Photoshop, GIMP, IrfanView, or your operating system's image viewer, all of which fully support the TIFF format.

TIFF can support transparency through an alpha channel, though handling varies by software. In browser-based conversion, transparent areas may be flattened to a background depending on processing. If preserving smooth transparency is essential, PNG is the more reliable choice, as it fully and consistently supports alpha transparency across all applications. For print work, transparency is often flattened anyway during pre-press.

Yes. The converter is fully responsive and works on smartphones, tablets, and desktop computers. The interface adapts to your screen size, and conversion runs locally in your device's browser. Because TIFF output is large, converting high-resolution images on mobile may be slower and use more memory than on a desktop. For large professional batches, a computer with more RAM is recommended.

Choose TIFF for professional printing, publishing, scanning, and long-term archival, where high color depth and industry compatibility matter. Choose PNG for web graphics, smaller lossless files, and reliable transparency. Both are lossless, but TIFF produces much larger files aimed at print workflows, while PNG is lighter and web-friendly. In short: print and archival point to TIFF, while web and general use point to PNG.

No. The converter never adds watermarks, logos, or any branding to your images. The output TIFF is a clean, professional-grade file containing only your image at full quality. There are also no usage limits, no sign-up requirements, and no hidden fees. You can convert as many WebP files to TIFF as you like, as often as you like, and the results are entirely yours to use in any print or archival workflow.

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