TIFF → WebP
Convert print-quality TIFF to compact WebP for web delivery, typically reducing file size by 80% or more while preserving transparency.
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How to convert TIFF to WebP
- 1Upload your TIFF file by dragging, clicking, or pasting.
- 2Adjust quality settings if needed.
- 3Click 'Convert Now' and wait for the conversion to complete.
- 4Download your converted WebP file.
About TIFF to WebP conversion
TIFF is a standard format for the printing and scanning industry released in 1986. It supports multiple pages and lossless compression, but cannot be displayed directly by browsers. WebP is a web image format launched by Google in 2010. It supports both lossy and lossless compression, can be displayed by all major browsers, and meets the requirements of web display adaptation after conversion.
After conversion, if the lossy mode is selected, the output file size is approximately 70% of a TIFF file with the same image quality. The conversion process preserves the TIFF's alpha channel and EXIF metadata. Only the first frame of multi-page TIFF content is converted and output. You can adjust the output file size via the quality parameter.
The conversion result can be directly embedded into web pages viewed on Chrome, Edge, Firefox, and Safari 14 and above. It is suitable for website operators to process scanned documents and printing materials for front-end web display, and reduces the size of web loading resources.
TIFF vs WebP: technical comparison
| Feature | TIFF | WebP |
|---|---|---|
| Compression | Lossy + Lossless | Lossy + Lossless |
| Transparency | Yes | Yes |
| Animation | No | Yes |
| Released | 1986 | 2010 |
| Developer | Aldus / Adobe |
FAQ about TIFF → WebP
Will image quality decrease after conversion?
Conversion quality is determined by the quality parameter you select. Lossless conversion preserves the original visual effect, while lossy conversion reduces file size within an acceptable range of image quality.
Will the alpha channel be preserved?
The alpha channel is preserved. WebP natively supports alpha channel. If the original TIFF file contains alpha channel information, the output WebP file will retain this information completely after conversion.
What is the maximum single file size?
The maximum size limit for a single file on this site is 50MB. Only one file can be converted at a time. Files exceeding the size limit cannot be uploaded and converted.
Will my files be stored?
Files are uploaded to the server via HTTPS for conversion. After conversion is complete, the server immediately deletes both the source file and the output file, and does not store any files.