JPG to TIFF Converter with Private 300 DPI Batch Output
Convert JPG or JPEG to TIFF without uploading images. Choose 72–600 DPI metadata, lossless Deflate or uncompressed output, and combine many photos into one multi-page TIFF.
JPG decoding, TIFF encoding and ZIP creation run locally. Images are never uploaded.
No JPG selected
Add photos or scans to create print-ready TIFF files without another lossy encode.
How to convert JPG to TIFF online
Add JPG or JPEG images, select TIFF resolution, compression and batch structure, then download one TIFF or a ZIP.
Choose JPG images
Add up to 20 .jpg or .jpeg files, each up to 25 MB and 60 megapixels. Camera photos, scans and exported images are accepted.
Choose TIFF settings
Select 72, 150, 300 or 600 DPI, then choose lossless Deflate or uncompressed TIFF storage.
Download TIFF output
Combine images in upload order as one multi-page TIFF, or download separate TIFF files in a ZIP.
JPG to TIFF conversion settings
Create standard 8-bit RGB TIFF pages while keeping original pixel dimensions and avoiding another lossy image encode.
| Control | Setting | Effect |
|---|---|---|
| DPI metadata | 72, 150, 300 or 600 DPI | Records intended print resolution without resampling or inventing pixels |
| Compression | Deflate or uncompressed | Stores decoded JPG pixels without adding another lossy compression generation |
| Batch output | Multi-page TIFF or separate ZIP | Keeps many photos together or creates one TIFF for each JPEG |
| Color | 8-bit RGB | Produces standard RGB TIFF output for broad image-editor compatibility |
| Processing | Local browser | JPG input, decoded pixels and TIFF output stay on this device |
JPG vs TIFF for print, editing and archiving
JPG is compact and widely compatible. TIFF offers lossless storage, explicit DPI tags and a multi-page container for production workflows.
| Characteristic | Source | Output |
|---|---|---|
| Compression | Lossy JPEG compression | Lossless Deflate or uncompressed pixel data |
| Multiple images | One image per JPG file | Can contain multiple ordered image pages |
| DPI | May contain resolution metadata | Explicit 72, 150, 300 or 600 DPI tags |
| Transparency | Not supported | RGB output has no alpha channel because JPG has none |
| Common use | Photography, web delivery and sharing | Print handoff, scanning, editing and image archives |
Private JPEG to TIFF conversion in your browser
JPEG pixels are decoded locally and written into TIFF strips with resolution metadata and optional Deflate Predictor compression.
TIFF cannot restore lost JPG detail
JPG is already lossy. Converting to TIFF prevents an additional lossy save, but it cannot reconstruct texture or sharpness discarded when the JPEG was created.
300 DPI changes print size metadata
A 3000-pixel-wide image remains 3000 pixels. At 300 DPI it suggests a 10-inch print width; selecting 600 DPI suggests 5 inches.
Many JPG files can become TIFF pages
Choose One multi-page TIFF to place every image in upload order inside a standard linked TIFF image-directory chain.
Browser output is standard RGB
The converter does not create CMYK, 16-bit, tiled, pyramidal, BigTIFF or GeoTIFF files. Those specialist formats require dedicated software.
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JPG to TIFF converter FAQ
How do I convert JPG to TIFF?
Choose JPG or JPEG images above, set DPI, compression and output mode, then select Convert JPG to TIFF and download the TIFF or ZIP.
Is this JPG to TIFF converter free?
Yes. You can convert up to 20 images per batch within the displayed file and pixel limits without payment or registration.
Are my JPG images uploaded?
No. JPG decoding, TIFF compression, multi-page assembly and ZIP creation all run locally in your browser.
Can I convert JPEG to TIFF?
Yes. JPG and JPEG are extensions for the same image format, and both are accepted by this converter.
Can I convert JPG to TIFF at 300 DPI?
Yes. Select 300 DPI to write 300-pixel-per-inch resolution tags. This changes intended print size but not the original pixel dimensions.
Can I create a 600 DPI TIFF?
Yes. Select 600 DPI to write 600 DPI metadata. It does not upscale a small JPG or create additional image detail.
Can I batch convert JPG to TIFF?
Yes. Add up to 20 JPG images and create one multi-page TIFF or separate TIFF files packaged in a ZIP.
Does converting JPG to TIFF improve quality?
No. TIFF avoids another lossy encoding step, but the decoded pixels still contain the quality limits and artifacts of the source JPG.
Is Deflate TIFF compression lossless?
Yes. Deflate with horizontal prediction reduces repeated pixel data without changing decoded colors. Uncompressed output is also lossless but larger.
Does the converter create CMYK TIFF files?
No. Browser canvas pixels are encoded as 8-bit RGB. Use color-managed prepress software when a printer requires CMYK or an embedded ICC profile.
Can I convert JPG to TIFF on Mac or Windows?
Yes. The converter works in a modern browser on macOS, Windows, Linux and supported mobile devices without installing software.
Create a private TIFF from JPG now
Choose DPI, lossless storage and batch structure, then encode JPEG images without an upload.
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