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Free TIFF to WEBP Converter

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Convert TIFF to WEBP Instantly

The fastest, most secure way to change image formats online.

Looking to convert TIFF images to WEBP? You've found the right tool. Whether you need to optimize for the web, ensure compatibility, or just change formats, our converter handles it instantly.

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TIFF vs WEBP: Format Comparison

Understand the key differences between these formats.

FeatureTIFFWEBP
Full NameTIFF (Tagged Image File Format)WebP (Web Picture Format)
CompressionLossless (LZW, ZIP) or NoneLossy (VP8) or Lossless (VP8L)
Max Colors281 trillion (48-bit)16.7 million (24-bit) + alpha
Transparency✅ Yes✅ Yes
Animation❌ No✅ Yes
Typical Size5-100 MB for professional images30-300 KB for web images
Best ForProfessional photography, print production, scanning, archival, desktop publishingModern web images, website optimization, replacing both JPEG and PNG on supported browsers

About TIFF

TIFF is a flexible, high-quality image format commonly used in professional photography, publishing, and scanning. It supports lossless compression, multiple layers, and high color depth, making it a standard in print production.

Advantages

  • Supports lossless compression
  • Excellent for print production
  • Supports multiple layers and pages
  • High color depth (up to 48-bit)

Limitations

  • Very large file sizes
  • Not supported by web browsers
  • Slow to process
  • Overkill for most everyday use

About WEBP

WebP is a modern image format developed by Google that provides superior compression for both lossy and lossless images. It typically produces files 25-35% smaller than JPEG and PNG at equivalent visual quality.

Advantages

  • 25-35% smaller than JPEG at same quality
  • Supports both lossy and lossless compression
  • Supports transparency (alpha channel)
  • Supports animation (replacing GIF)

Limitations

  • Not supported by all legacy browsers
  • Limited support in older image editing software
  • Less widespread than JPEG or PNG
  • Encoding can be slower

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