Wrap widely shared JPEG photographs in a TIFF workflow and attach the DPI and lossless container settings requested by many print systems.
What TIFF can and cannot restore
Converting JPG or JPEG to TIFF places the decoded pixels in a lossless TIFF container and records the selected DPI. It prevents another lossy save, but it cannot reconstruct detail removed by the original JPEG compression.
How to convert JPG to TIFF
- Upload JPG photographs from your computer or drop them into the workspace.
- Keep the 300 DPI default or expand Advanced settings.
- Create TIFF files locally and inspect the size of every result.
When this converter is useful
- Meet a TIFF-only upload requirement for a photograph.
- Prepare JPEG source files for a print handoff with clear DPI metadata.
Supported files and limitations
- Maximum input size is 50 MB; decoded-memory limits also apply
JPG to TIFF questions
Will JPG to TIFF restore lost quality?
No. TIFF prevents additional loss from its own encoding, but it cannot recover detail already removed by JPEG compression.
Do these files leave my device?
No. Supported files are inspected and converted in this browser tab. Up to 50 files can be queued; up to 30 smaller files or three 50 MB files can be processed at once.
