TIFF to WebP Converter
TIFF files are prized for their quality but are far too large and poorly supported for the web. This converter transforms them into modern WebP images that load quickly, stay sharp, and work in every current browser. The conversion runs entirely in your browser for an instant, private result.
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Why use this converter?
When a high-resolution TIFF needs to live on a website, WebP is the smart choice because it delivers much smaller files than the original while retaining excellent quality and supporting transparency. It’s ideal for photographers publishing portfolios, online stores showing product scans, or anyone trimming page weight to improve load times. Decoding relies on a pure-JavaScript library (utif2) that supports baseline and most RGB TIFFs without ever uploading your file. If a TIFF uses an exotic encoding such as CMYK, LZW, or JPEG-in-TIFF, the tool surfaces an informative error rather than failing silently, so you understand exactly why it didn’t convert. Use the quality slider to dial in the balance between file size and detail before you download.
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Frequently asked questions
What is a TIFF file?
TIFF (Tagged Image File Format) is a high-quality image format used heavily in photography, publishing, and scanning. It keeps fine detail but produces very large files that aren’t suited to the web.
Is my file private and secure?
Completely. Your file is processed 100% inside your browser using the Web APIs built into your device. Nothing is uploaded to any server — imgic never sees, stores, or transmits your images. You can even use these tools offline once the page has loaded.
Can it handle very large or unusual TIFFs?
Most baseline and RGB TIFFs convert smoothly in the browser. Exotic encodings — including CMYK, LZW compression, and JPEG-in-TIFF — aren’t supported, and the tool will show an informative error instead of silently failing.
Why convert TIFF to WebP?
WebP dramatically reduces file size compared to TIFF while preserving strong visual quality and supporting transparency. That makes it excellent for websites where fast loading matters, without giving up much detail.
Is this WebP converter free?
Yes. It’s entirely free, with no sign-up, no software to install, and no watermark on your converted WebP images.