Convert TIFF to WebP

Convert TIFF to WebP for smaller files and modern web performance. Up to 80% size reduction.

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Max file size: 30MB · Up to 20 files at once

Why ToFormat?

Dramatic Size Reduction

TIFF files are huge – often 10‑50 MB. WebP can shrink them by 80‑90% while maintaining excellent visual quality. Your pages will load faster.

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Modern Web Format

WebP is supported by 97%+ of browsers. Convert your archival TIFFs to WebP for immediate use on websites, portfolios, and social media.

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Batch Processing

Upload up to 20 TIFF files at once. We'll convert them all and package in a ZIP for easy download.

About the Formats

📄 What is TIFF?

TIFF (Tagged Image File Format) is a flexible, lossless 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 files are very large.

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⚡ What is WebP?

WebP is a modern image format developed by Google in 2010. It supports lossy and lossless compression, transparency (alpha channel), and animation. WebP files are typically 25‑35% smaller than JPG at equivalent quality, and it's supported by 97%+ of browsers.

All WebP conversion tools →

How to Convert

Upload your TIFF

Click or drag and drop your TIFF files. You can select up to 20 at once. Multi‑page TIFFs are supported.

Step 1 — uploading TIFF file for TIFF to WEBP conversion on ToFormat

Choose WebP settings

Select quality (lossy or lossless). Default lossy with quality 80% gives great results for most images.

Step 2 — converting TIFF to WEBP, quality settings for TIFF to WEBP on ToFormat

Download WebP

Your WebP files are ready. Download individually or as ZIP. Files auto‑delete in 10 minutes.

Step 3 — downloading converted WEBP file after TIFF to WEBP conversion on ToFormat

When to Convert TIFF to WebP

🌐 Website Performance

Replace bulky TIFF images on your site with lightweight WebP. Improve load times, Core Web Vitals, and user experience.

💡 Need fallback? Try WebP to JPG →

📱 Mobile & Social

Share your high‑res images on social media or via email. WebP files are small and fast, perfect for mobile.

💡 For print: keep TIFF →

💾 Storage Savings

Archive your TIFF masters but create WebP copies for everyday access. Save gigabytes of disk space.

💡 Lossless alternative: TIFF to PNG →

🖼️ Online Portfolios

Showcase your photography or art with WebP – high quality at a fraction of the size. Visitors will thank you.

💡 For editing: keep TIFF →

Format Comparison

Format Comparison: TIFF vs WebP
FormatTIFFWebP
CompressionLossyLossy
TransparencyNoYes
File SizeSmallerSmaller

WebP offers incredible compression for web use. For archival, keep the original TIFF. Need transparency? TIFF to PNG is lossless. For even smaller files, try TIFF to JPG.

💡 Pro Tips

  • Use lossy WebP for photos – you’ll hardly see the difference at 80‑90% quality.
  • For graphics with sharp edges or text, consider lossless WebP – it preserves every pixel and often beats PNG in size.
  • Multi‑page TIFFs become multiple WebP files (one per page). Perfect for converting scanned documents.
  • Convert in batch mode – upload multiple TIFFs and download all WebPs as a ZIP archive.
  • We strip metadata by default for privacy, but you can keep EXIF by toggling the option.
  • If your TIFF contains ICC profiles, we preserve them in WebP when you enable metadata retention.

How TIFF to WebP Conversion Works

TIFF is a container format that can store uncompressed or losslessly compressed image data, often with high bit depth, multiple layers, and pages. WebP is a modern format that uses prediction coding and advanced entropy coding to achieve superior compression. When you convert TIFF to WebP, our servers decode each page/layer of the TIFF to raw pixels, then encode them using the WebP codec. You can choose lossy or lossless mode and adjust quality.

The result is a dramatically smaller file that retains excellent visual quality, ready for the modern web. All processing is done in memory, and your files are permanently deleted after 10 minutes.

TIFF vs WebP: Key Differences

File size: TIFF is designed for maximum fidelity – huge files. WebP achieves 80‑90% size reduction through smart compression.

Use cases: TIFF for printing, scanning, and archival. WebP for web, mobile, and everyday sharing.

Features: Both support transparency, but WebP is far more efficient. TIFF can store multi‑page documents; WebP supports animation instead.

When to Convert TIFF to WebP

Convert TIFF to WebP when you need a web‑ready version of your images – for websites, portfolios, social media, or quick sharing. WebP’s small size ensures fast loading and happy visitors. Always keep the original TIFF for archival or printing.

Our WebP to TIFF converter helps you go the other way when you need to regenerate a TIFF from WebP.

Frequently Asked Questions

In lossy mode, some quality is lost, but at high quality settings (80‑90%) the loss is usually invisible. Lossless mode preserves every pixel exactly, but file size will be larger than lossy WebP.
Yes, each page becomes a separate WebP file. You'll receive them as individual files or in a ZIP archive.
Yes, WebP supports full alpha transparency. Any alpha channel in your TIFF will be preserved (choose 32‑bit output in advanced settings).
Typically 80‑90% smaller than an uncompressed TIFF. Compared to a losslessly compressed TIFF, WebP can still be 50‑70% smaller.
Yes, use our WebP to TIFF converter to create a TIFF from WebP files. Note that lost quality from lossy WebP cannot be recovered.
Absolutely. Uploads are encrypted and automatically deleted after 10 minutes. We never share or store your images.
By default we strip metadata for privacy. You can enable metadata preservation in advanced options to keep camera settings, GPS, and color profiles.
85‑90% is a great balance for photos. For lossless, choose lossless mode.

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