GIF to TIFF Converter
Convert GIF images to TIFF format free, in your browser — no upload, no sign-up.
Image Converter
Convert images between PNG, JPEG, WebP, AVIF, TIFF, GIF, and SVG formats
What is this?
Image Converter is a free, browser-based tool that converts image files between popular formats — PNG, JPEG, WebP, AVIF, TIFF, and GIF. SVG files can also be rasterised to any of those formats. No software to install and no sign-up required.
How to use
- Upload: Click the file picker and select your image (up to 3 MB).
- Choose formats: Select the source format and your desired output format, then adjust quality if needed.
- Convert & download: Click Run. A preview appears immediately and you can download the converted file.
FAQ
- What is the maximum file size?
- 3 MB. This is set by the Vercel free tier request body limit. For larger images, clone the repo and run locally — there is no size cap when self-hosted.
- Does conversion affect image quality?
- Lossless formats (PNG, TIFF) preserve every pixel. Lossy formats (JPEG, WebP, AVIF) use the quality slider — 80 is a good default that balances file size and visual fidelity.
- Why convert to WebP or AVIF?
- WebP is 25–35% smaller than JPEG/PNG at equivalent quality and is supported by all modern browsers. AVIF is 50% smaller still but takes longer to encode. Both are great for web delivery.
Why convert GIF to TIFF?
Converting GIF to TIFF lets you use the image in contexts that require the TIFF format, whether for compatibility, file-size, or workflow reasons.
- –Print and publishing — TIFF is the standard archive format for professional printing workflows.
- –Batch conversion of GIF files in a CI pipeline using the REST API: POST /api/image-converter.
- –Quick one-off conversion without installing software — everything runs in your browser.
About GIF and TIFF
GIF supports animation and transparency but is limited to 256 colours. Best for simple animations and pixel art.
TIFF is a lossless format used in professional photography and publishing. Files are large but preserve every detail.
Quality note: Both GIF and TIFF are lossless formats. Converting between them preserves every pixel exactly. The main difference is file size and software support.
How to convert GIF to TIFF
- 1.Drag your GIF file (or files) onto the converter above, or click to browse.
- 2.Confirm the output format is set to TIFF. Adjust quality or size options if needed.
- 3.Click Convert. The conversion runs in your browser — your images are never uploaded.
- 4.Download the TIFF file. For multiple files, a ZIP is downloaded automatically.
Frequently asked questions
- Is it safe to convert GIF to TIFF in the browser?
- Yes. The conversion runs entirely in your browser using the Canvas API — your images are not uploaded to any server. No data leaves your device.
- Does converting GIF to TIFF reduce quality?
- TIFF is lossless, so no quality is lost in the conversion. The file may be larger than a lossy alternative.
- Can I convert multiple files at once?
- The web UI supports multiple files at once — drag and drop a batch of GIF images and download them all as TIFF. The REST API also accepts individual files for automated batch workflows.
- How do I convert GIF to TIFF without software?
- Use this tool — no installation required. Drag your GIF file onto the converter, select TIFF as the output format, and click Convert. The result downloads automatically.