TIFF To WebP Converter

Convert your TIFF images to WebP format.

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Max file size: 100MB

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â„šī¸ WebP format provides excellent compression with high image quality.

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Convert TIFF to WebP online to turn large, professional TIFF (Tagged Image File Format) files into modern, highly compressed WebP images. WebP delivers excellent quality at dramatically smaller file sizes than TIFF, JPG, or PNG - making it ideal for faster websites, reduced bandwidth, and optimized image delivery. Whether you are publishing to the web, building an e-commerce catalog, or feeding a content delivery network, this free converter does it instantly in your browser.

WebP supports both lossy and lossless compression plus full transparency, giving you the smallest files without sacrificing visual quality. If you need the reverse direction, use our WebP to TIFF converter. For a more universally compatible lossless option, try TIFF to PNG, or shrink oversized originals first with our TIFF compressor. Simply upload your TIFF, convert it locally, and download the WebP in seconds.

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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 WebP 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 WebP 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 WebP files individually or download all at once as a ZIP file. Ready in seconds.

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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.

Original TIFF image before conversion
Converted WebP image after conversion
TIFF Original
WebP Converted

Converting TIFF to WebP keeps the visual quality you see while shrinking the file dramatically. WebP's advanced compression produces far smaller files than TIFF, JPG, or PNG, so your web pages load faster with no meaningful difference to the eye.

Convert TIFF to WebP Online - Free & Fast

Easily convert your TIFF images to modern WebP format - right in your browser. TIFF is the professional print and archival standard, but it does not display on the web and its files are enormous. WebP is built for the web: it produces the smallest files at excellent quality, supports transparency, and is now supported by every major browser. If you need the reverse conversion, use our WebP to TIFF converter. For a lossless universal option, try TIFF to PNG. This free TIFF to WebP converter is perfect for developers, marketers, and anyone optimizing images for performance.

âš–ī¸ TIFF vs WebP - Quick Comparison

Feature TIFF (Tagged Image File Format) WebP (Web Picture format)
Compression Lossless / uncompressed ✓ Lossy & lossless
File Size Very large (10-100 MB) ✓ Smallest
Transparency ✓ Yes (alpha) ✓ Yes (alpha)
Web Support ✗ Not displayed ✓ All modern browsers
Best For Print, archival, scanning Web, e-commerce, CDN delivery
Email Support Limited Limited

In practice, TIFF is the better choice when you need a lossless master for professional printing or archival - it preserves everything but is far too large for the web. WebP is the better choice when web performance matters most: it produces noticeably smaller files than JPG or PNG at comparable quality, supports transparency, and loads fast everywhere modern browsers run. The main consideration is reach: WebP is supported by all current browsers, but a few older email clients and legacy apps still prefer JPG or TIFF to PNG. The typical workflow is: keep the TIFF master, serve WebP on the web for speed, and fall back to TIFF to PNG where compatibility is paramount. For source files that are simply too big, start with our TIFF compressor.


đŸŽ¯ When to Use WebP

WebP shines whenever file size and web performance are the priority. Here are the most common scenarios where converting TIFF to WebP is the smart move:

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Website Performance

WebP files are significantly smaller than JPG or PNG at the same quality, so pages load faster and score better on Core Web Vitals. Converting heavy TIFF assets to WebP is one of the most effective image-speed optimizations available.

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E-Commerce Catalogs

Online stores serve thousands of product images. WebP cuts the bandwidth and storage for each one while keeping product photos crisp, improving load times and reducing CDN costs across the whole catalog.

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Transparent Web Graphics

WebP supports full alpha transparency like PNG, but at smaller sizes. It is ideal for logos, icons, and overlay graphics on websites where both transparency and fast loading matter.

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CDN & Bandwidth Savings

Serving smaller WebP files reduces data transfer for every visitor, lowering hosting and CDN bills while delivering a faster experience - especially valuable for high-traffic sites and mobile users on slow connections.

Need a more universally compatible lossless format? Our TIFF to PNG is supported everywhere, including older email clients. To shrink the original before converting, use our TIFF compressor, or create favicons with the TIFF to ICO converter.


đŸ–¨ī¸ When to Keep TIFF Instead

WebP is built for the web, not for production masters. Several professional workflows are still better served by keeping the original TIFF. Knowing when not to convert protects your quality:

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Print & Publishing

WebP is a web format - print shops do not accept it. For commercial printing, magazines, or large-format work, keep the lossless TIFF master and use WebP only for on-screen and online delivery.

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Archival Storage

Long-term archives standardize on TIFF for its stability and lossless reliability. WebP is excellent for serving images today, but the authoritative preservation copy should remain TIFF.

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Email & Legacy Apps

A few older email clients and legacy applications still do not render WebP reliably. When you need an attachment that opens for absolutely everyone, JPG or TIFF to PNG is the safer choice.

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High Bit-Depth Editing

TIFF supports 16-bit and 32-bit color for professional grading. Keep the TIFF master for color-critical retouching, and export WebP only for the final web-ready version.

Need other formats from your TIFF? Convert to TIFF to PSD for layered Photoshop editing, or to TIFF to RAW for RAW-pipeline workflows. You can also compress the source first with our TIFF compressor.


💎 Key benefits / Why convert TIFF to WebP

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Smallest File Sizes

WebP routinely produces files 25-35% smaller than PNG and noticeably smaller than JPG at the same quality. Converting bulky TIFF assets to WebP delivers major savings in storage and bandwidth.

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Faster Page Loads

Smaller images mean faster websites and better SEO. WebP is the modern standard for web performance - convert TIFF once and serve lightning-fast pages. For a fallback, also keep a TIFF to PNG copy.

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Transparency Support

Unlike JPG, WebP keeps the alpha transparency TIFF can carry, so logos and overlays stay clean at a fraction of the PNG size - the best of both worlds for web graphics.

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Broad Modern Support

Every current browser - Chrome, Edge, Firefox, Safari - renders WebP natively. Convert your TIFF masters to WebP for delivery while keeping the originals safe for TIFF compressor or print use.


âš™ī¸ Features of this tool

  • ✓ Convert single or multiple TIFF files at once - batch processing supported
  • ✓ Efficient WebP output with excellent quality-to-size ratio
  • ✓ Canvas-based WebP encoding via fast browser-native APIs
  • ✓ Full alpha transparency support carried through from TIFF
  • ✓ Batch ZIP download: all converted WebP files bundled into a single archive
  • ✓ Handles large multi-megabyte TIFF scans without uploading anything
  • ✓ Works on all modern browsers - Chrome, Edge, Firefox, Safari
  • ✓ Mobile-friendly: responsive on phones, tablets, and desktops
  • ✓ Import via Computer, URL, Google Drive, or Dropbox
  • ✓ Client-side only: all data stays in your browser. No server uploads, ever

📋 How to use (step-by-step)

  1. Select your TIFF files Click "Select File" or drag files directly into the drop zone. You can also import from URL, Google Drive, or Dropbox.
  2. Choose WebP output Select WebP as your output format and adjust any available options before converting.
  3. Convert your files Click "Convert" to start. Each file is processed locally in your browser with real-time progress. Conversion takes only seconds.
  4. Download your files Download each WebP individually, or grab everything at once in a single .zip archive.
  5. 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.

🔧 Technical notes (what to expect)

🔍 Transparency is preserved
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WebP supports full alpha transparency, so transparent areas in your TIFF carry through to the WebP output - keeping logos, cutouts, and overlays clean while staying far smaller than an equivalent PNG.

📁 Dramatic size reduction
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WebP's advanced compression produces much smaller files than TIFF, JPG, or PNG at comparable quality. This is the main reason to convert: faster loading, lower bandwidth, and reduced storage with minimal visible difference.

📷 Lossy versus lossless
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WebP can encode in lossy mode (smallest files) or lossless mode (perfect quality). The tool produces high-quality WebP suitable for the web; for a guaranteed-lossless universal format instead, consider TIFF to PNG.

💾 Older client compatibility
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While every modern browser supports WebP, a few older email clients and legacy apps do not. For attachments that must open everywhere, keep a JPG or TIFF to PNG copy alongside your WebP.


💡 Use cases / Examples

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Web developers converting heavy TIFF graphics to WebP to slash page weight, improve Core Web Vitals, and speed up loading - then resizing versions for responsive layouts.

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E-commerce teams turning TIFF product masters into WebP for fast-loading catalogs and galleries, reducing CDN bandwidth across thousands of images while keeping a TIFF to PNG fallback.

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Marketers and content creators publishing WebP versions of TIFF artwork to blogs and landing pages for snappy performance, while compressing other assets in the same workflow.

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Site owners optimizing existing image libraries by batch-converting TIFF archives to WebP, dramatically cutting storage costs while keeping the originals safe for print.


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

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Whether you're printing, publishing, archiving, or just need a quick format swap - this tool is for you.

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FAQs - TIFF To WebP Converter

WebP is designed to maintain high visual quality while compressing far more efficiently than older formats. In lossy mode, any quality loss is minimal and usually unnoticeable, while files become dramatically smaller. WebP also offers a lossless mode for perfect fidelity. For web use, the small, fast WebP output looks essentially identical to the original TIFF while loading many times faster - which is exactly why WebP has become the modern web standard.

WebP offers better compression than both JPG and PNG, producing smaller files at comparable or better quality. It supports transparency like PNG and photographic detail like JPG, combining the strengths of both in one modern format. For websites, this means faster loading and lower bandwidth. The main trade-off is that a few older clients prefer JPG or PNG, so keep one of those as a fallback if universal compatibility is essential.

Yes - WebP is supported by every major modern browser, including Chrome, Edge, Firefox, Safari, and mobile browsers. This near-universal support is why WebP is now the recommended format for web images. The only gaps are some older email clients and legacy desktop applications, which is why many sites serve WebP with a JPG or PNG fallback for the rare visitor on outdated software.

No. 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 on any server. This keeps your images completely private, and the tool works even offline once the page has loaded. There is zero data collection involved in converting your TIFF files to WebP.

Yes. WebP fully supports alpha transparency, so any transparent regions in your TIFF carry through to the WebP output - and at a smaller file size than PNG would produce. This makes WebP an excellent choice for transparent web graphics like logos, icons, and overlays, where you want both clean transparency and fast loading on your website.

The tool supports TIFF files up to 100 MB each. Because conversion runs in your browser, the practical limit depends on your device's memory and processing power. Very large scans or big batches may slow down on devices with limited RAM. For best results, process large batches in groups of 10-20 files at a time, especially on mobile devices or older computers.

Yes. Batch conversion is fully supported - select or drag in many TIFF files and convert them all to WebP in a single operation, then download each one individually or grab everything in a single ZIP archive. This is ideal for optimizing whole image libraries or product catalogs at once, with all processing happening privately and quickly in your own browser.

The savings are substantial. Uncompressed TIFF files are extremely large, and WebP's advanced compression can reduce them by 90% or more while keeping excellent visual quality for web display. Compared to JPG, WebP is typically 25-30% smaller, and compared to PNG, around 25-35% smaller. The exact figure depends on image content, but the reduction is always significant.

No - WebP is a web-delivery format, and print shops do not accept it. For any printing, keep your original TIFF master, which preserves full detail and color depth. Use WebP strictly for on-screen and online purposes, where its small size and fast loading are its biggest strengths. The practical rule: WebP for the web, TIFF for print production.

For typical web use, WebP renders colors faithfully and any difference is imperceptible. Minor shifts can occasionally occur if embedded ICC profiles from the TIFF are not carried through during browser-based conversion. If precise color accuracy is critical - for professional photography or print proofing - keep your TIFF master and use a color-managed desktop application for that work.

Yes, it is entirely free with no limits, no watermarks, no sign-up, and nothing to install. Convert as many TIFF files to WebP as you need, whenever you need. Everything runs in your browser, so there are no server costs to pass along. It is part of our full suite of free, privacy-first image tools, all built to run instantly while keeping your files entirely on your own device.

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