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SVG to TIFF converter

Convert vector SVG graphics to high-quality TIFF raster. No installation needed, works on any device. Free, private, and unlimited.

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SVG to TIFF conversion

Why convert SVG to TIFF?

Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) is a lossless image format based on vector graphics. It is widely used for logos and icons and is supported by virtually every browser and device.

Converting SVG to TIFF (Tagged Image File Format) converts scalable vector graphics into a fixed-resolution raster image suitable for any context.

TIFF supports alpha transparency, preserving any transparent areas in your image. As a lossless format, TIFF preserves all image data without any quality degradation.

This converter processes everything locally in your browser – your files never leave your device. No uploads, no servers, no registration. Convert as many SVG files as you need, completely free.

How to convert SVG to TIFF

  1. Upload your SVG file

    Drag and drop your SVG image onto the converter area or click to browse your device. You can add multiple files at once for batch conversion.
  2. Adjust settings

    Choose your preferred quality and output options. The converter shows a live preview so you can compare the original SVG with the TIFF result before downloading.
  3. Download your TIFF file

    Click the download button to save your converted TIFF file. For multiple files, use the batch download option to get all results in one click.

When should you convert SVG to TIFF?

  1. Website optimization

    Convert SVG to TIFF to prepare images for web publication.
  2. Email and sharing

    TIFF files are compatible with most modern platforms. Convert to TIFF for high-quality images suitable for sharing.
  3. E-commerce and marketplaces

    Platforms like Amazon, eBay, Etsy, Shopify may require specific formats – converting to TIFF ensures your product images meet their requirements.
  4. Documents and archival

    TIFF is an excellent choice for archival and professional printing due to its lossless compression.

What makes this SVG to TIFF converter different?

  1. Complete privacy

    Your SVG files are processed entirely in your browser. Nothing is uploaded to any server – your images stay on your device at all times.
  2. No limits

    Convert as many SVG files to TIFF as you need. There are no daily limits, no file size restrictions, and no watermarks on the output.
  3. Quality control

    Adjust compression settings to find the perfect balance between file size and image quality. Preview changes in real time before downloading.
  4. Instant conversion

    All processing happens locally using modern browser APIs, which means conversion is fast and works even without an internet connection after the page loads.

SVG to TIFF conversion in practice

Businesses, developers, and creators worldwide rely on image format compatibility. Whether you are preparing product images for Amazon, eBay, Etsy, Shopify, optimizing graphics for WordPress, Wix, Squarespace, or converting photos for government portals worldwide, having the right format matters.

TIFF is the industry standard for professional print, archiving, and post-processing workflows. Applications like Adobe Photoshop, Lightroom, and GIMP rely on TIFF for lossless editing. Converting to TIFF preserves full image data including color profiles, layers, and metadata.

For professional photography and print production, TIFF ensures lossless quality that meets industry standards. Whether you are a freelancer, small business owner, or enterprise user, this converter handles your image conversion needs reliably and securely.

Tips for converting SVG to TIFF

  • Choose resolution carefully – since SVG is a vector format, you can export to any resolution. Set the desired dimensions before conversion to avoid quality issues.
  • Batch convert for efficiency – if you have many SVG files, use the batch conversion feature to process them all at once. This saves considerable time compared to one-by-one conversion.
  • Compare before downloading – use the live preview to compare the original SVG with the TIFF result. Adjust quality settings until you find the right balance for your specific use case.
  • Keep your originals – always save a copy of your original SVG files. Even with lossless conversion, it is good practice to keep source files.

SVG vs TIFF – format comparison

SVG vs TIFF – format comparison
FeatureSVGTIFF
Lossy compression
Lossless compression
Transparency (alpha channel)
Animation support
Web browser supportAll browsersSafari only
Color depthN/A (vector)8/16/32-bit
Compact file size
Metadata (EXIF)

SVG

  • Lossy compression
  • Lossless compression
  • Transparency (alpha channel)
  • Animation support
  • Web browser support
    All browsers
  • Color depth
    N/A (vector)
  • Compact file size
  • Metadata (EXIF)

TIFF

  • Lossy compression
  • Lossless compression
  • Transparency (alpha channel)
  • Animation support
  • Web browser support
    Safari only
  • Color depth
    8/16/32-bit
  • Compact file size
  • Metadata (EXIF)

How much can you save by converting SVG to TIFF?

Savings depend on the source file type and its original compression. Below are example results:

Camera photo

2.4 MB → 890 KB

Saving: ~63%

Product image

500 KB → 185 KB

Saving: ~63%

Screenshot / banner

350 KB → 230 KB

Saving: ~34%

Actual savings may vary depending on image content and quality settings. The converter shows the exact size before and after conversion for each file.

Convert other files to TIFF

JPG to TIFFPNG to TIFFWebP to TIFFBMP to TIFFAVIF to TIFFHEIC to TIFF

Convert SVG to other formats

SVG to PNGSVG to JPGSVG to WebPSVG to AVIFSVG to GIFSVG to PDF

Frequently asked questions about SVG to TIFF conversion

Yes, this SVG to TIFF converter is completely free with no limits. You can convert as many files as you need without registration or watermarks.

No. All processing happens locally in your browser using JavaScript and Canvas API. Your files never leave your device, ensuring complete privacy and security.

TIFF supports lossless compression, so you can preserve the original image quality completely. If TIFF also supports lossy mode, you can choose lower quality for smaller files.

Yes, the converter supports batch conversion. You can add multiple SVG files and convert them all to TIFF simultaneously. Use the batch download option to save all converted files at once.

There is no hard file size limit since processing happens in your browser. However, very large files (over 50 MB) may take longer to process depending on your device's available memory and processing power.

Yes, the converter works on any device with a modern web browser, including smartphones and tablets. The interface adapts to your screen size for a comfortable experience on any device.

Yes. All conversion happens locally in your browser using the Canvas API. Files are never sent to any external server. When you close the page, data is automatically cleared.

The TIFF format is widely supported by modern browsers: Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge, and Opera.

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