AVIF to TIFF Converter

Converting AVIF to TIFF moves the image into the container professional imaging pipelines expect. TIFF supports extensive metadata, color profiles, 16-bit depth, and multi-page documents that AVIF doesn't always carry through standard tooling.

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What changes when you convert AVIF to TIFF

Lossless preservation of whatever the AVIF decoded to. TIFF with LZW or ZIP compression is much larger than the source AVIF but similar to PNG. HDR metadata handling varies by TIFF tool; standard TIFF is 8-bit or 16-bit per channel.

When to use this conversion

  • Delivering to print shops or publishers requiring TIFF
  • Feeding into GIS, medical, or scientific imaging pipelines
  • Archiving in a format richer in professional metadata support
  • Integrating with legacy tools that don't read AVIF

Where the output plays

TIFF is supported by every professional imaging tool and print workflow. Browsers don't display it natively.

About these formats

AVIF (AV1 Image File Format)

AVIF is an image format built on the AV1 video codec, standardized in 2019. It supports HDR, wide color gamut, 12-bit depth, alpha, and animation. At matched perceived quality it's typically 50% the size of JPG and 20% smaller than WebP. Support is near-universal in modern browsers but spottier in image editors.

TIFF (Tagged Image File Format)

TIFF is a 1986 container format used throughout professional photography, print production, and archival imaging. It supports lossless compression, multiple pages, 16-bit-per-channel color, embedded color profiles, and high bit-depth grayscale. Print shops, medical imaging, and GIS systems expect TIFF.

How It Works

  1. Add your AVIF files Drag AVIF images onto the page or click to pick them from your file browser. Batch uploads are fine.
  2. Choose TIFF settings Pick quality or compression settings for the TIFF output. Defaults match common target use cases.
  3. Convert in your browser The converter runs locally via WebAssembly. Nothing uploads. Progress shows per file so you know exactly what's happening.
  4. Download TIFF files Grab each converted file individually, or download the whole batch as a single ZIP.

Features

Supported Formats

FAQ

Will HDR be preserved?

Partially. 16-bit TIFF stores more precision than 8-bit, but HDR metadata like PQ or HLG transfer functions don't round-trip through standard TIFF.

Can I view TIFF in a browser?

No. TIFF is a professional and archival format, not a web format. Use JPG, WebP, or AVIF for web delivery.

What is AVIF (AV1 Image File Format)?

AVIF is an image format built on the AV1 video codec, standardized in 2019. It supports HDR, wide color gamut, 12-bit depth, alpha, and animation. At matched perceived quality it's typically 50% the size of JPG and 20% smaller than WebP. Support is near-universal in modern browsers but spottier in image editors.

What is TIFF (Tagged Image File Format)?

TIFF is a 1986 container format used throughout professional photography, print production, and archival imaging. It supports lossless compression, multiple pages, 16-bit-per-channel color, embedded color profiles, and high bit-depth grayscale. Print shops, medical imaging, and GIS systems expect TIFF.

Are my files private?

Yes. The converter runs entirely in your browser using WebAssembly. Your images are never uploaded, never sent to a server, and never leave your device.

Is there a file size limit?

There's no hard limit, but because everything runs in your browser you're bounded by available memory. Very large images (over a few hundred megapixels) can hit browser memory limits. Process in smaller batches if you run into issues.