Convert TIFF to SVG
Turn your TIFF scans and images into scalable SVG vectors. Perfect for logos, icons, and responsive design.
ToFormat — free online converter
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Max file size: 30MB · Up to 20 files at once
Why ToFormat?
Raster to Vector
Convert pixel‑based TIFF to resolution‑independent SVG. Scale to any size without quality loss — ideal for logos, illustrations, and converting scanned artwork.
Smart Tracing
Our advanced vectorization engine detects shapes, colors, and edges to create clean SVG paths from your TIFF image. For multi‑page TIFFs, we vectorize the first page.
Editable Output
SVG files can be edited in any vector software (Illustrator, Inkscape, Figma). Perfect for design workflows.
About the Formats
📄 What is TIFF?
TIFF (Tagged Image File Format) is a flexible, lossless raster format created in the 1980s. It supports multiple layers, pages, various color depths, and compression options. It is the standard for printing, scanning, and digital archiving, but stores images as pixels, so scaling up causes quality loss.
All TIFF conversion tools →📐 What is SVG?
SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics) is an XML-based vector format for two-dimensional graphics. It scales infinitely, supports interactivity and animation, and is widely used for logos, icons, and web graphics.
All SVG conversion tools →How to Convert
Upload your TIFF
Drag and drop your TIFF files. You can upload up to 20 at once. For multi‑page TIFFs, only the first page is vectorized.
Adjust vectorization
Fine-tune settings like color count, smoothing, and edge detection for optimal vector output.
Download SVG
Your SVG files are ready. Download individually or as ZIP. Files auto-delete in 10 minutes.
When to Convert TIFF to SVG
🎨 Logo Design
Convert scanned hand‑drawn logos or old TIFF artwork to SVG for crisp display at any size.
💡 For print: try SVG to PDF →🌐 Responsive Websites
SVG graphics look sharp on all devices. Convert TIFF icons and illustrations to SVG for better performance and scalability.
💡 Raster fallback: SVG to PNG →✂️ Cricut & Cutting Machines
SVG is the standard format for cutting machines. Convert TIFF images to SVG for DIY projects.
💡 For laser cutting: try SVG to DXF →📱 App Icons
Generate resolution-independent app icons. SVG can be rasterized to any size without quality loss.
💡 Icon format: TIFF to ICO →Format Comparison
| Format | TIFF | SVG |
|---|---|---|
| Compression | Lossy | Lossless |
| Transparency | No | Yes |
| File Size | Smaller | Larger |
SVG is vector, TIFF is raster. Vector conversion involves tracing, so results may not be perfect for photos. For photorealistic vectors, consider TIFF to PDF or manual tracing.
💡 Pro Tips
- For best results, use images with solid colors and sharp edges. Photos with gradients may not vectorize well.
- Reduce color count in settings to simplify the SVG and reduce file size.
- SVG supports embedded fonts and CSS — perfect for web animations and interactive graphics.
- If you need editable text, convert logos with text separately — our tool treats everything as shapes.
- After conversion, you can minify SVG by removing unnecessary metadata with tools like SVGO.
- For animations, SVG can be animated with CSS or JavaScript — much lighter than GIF or video.
- If your TIFF is multi‑page, only the first page is vectorized. For multi‑page vector exports, consider converting each page separately.
How TIFF to SVG Conversion Works
Converting raster images (TIFF) to vectors (SVG) is not a direct pixel mapping — it requires tracing. Our server analyzes the TIFF image, detects edges, color regions, and generates vector paths that approximate the original. This process is called vectorization or autotracing.
For multi‑page TIFFs, we vectorize only the first page; subsequent pages are ignored. You can control the output by adjusting parameters: number of colors, smoothing, threshold, and path simplification. More colors yield more detail but larger file size; smoothing reduces jagged edges.
The result is an SVG file that can be scaled infinitely. Files are processed in memory and deleted after 10 minutes.
TIFF vs SVG: Key Differences
TIFF is raster — made of pixels. Great for archiving, printing, and detailed scans, but loses quality when scaled. SVG is vector — made of mathematical paths. Perfect for logos, icons, illustrations, scales infinitely, and usually has smaller file size for simple graphics.
Conversion from TIFF to SVG is useful when you need scalability, but for complex photographic scans, raster formats are usually better.
When to Use SVG Over TIFF
Use SVG for logos, icons, diagrams, and illustrations — anything that needs to scale or be edited in vector software. Use TIFF for archival, printing, and high‑fidelity scans where pixel detail is paramount.
On the web, you can combine both: SVG for UI elements, TIFF for high‑resolution downloads. Our SVG to TIFF converter helps when you need raster versions.