SVG to TIFF Converter

Convert SVG to TIFF in your browser. TIFF is a lossless format but with limited support in some browsers and apps, which affects quality, file size, and compatibility. Best for professional photography, archival, printing, and conversion stays private with no uploads.

SVG to TIFF

Drop SVG files here

Supports images up to 50MB and 100MP

Or press ⌘/Ctrl + O

SVG vs TIFF

SVG

Scalable vector graphics format

Compression: lossless
Quality: excellent
File Size: small
Transparency:
Browser Support: modern

TIFF

Professional format for high-quality archival images

Compression: lossless
Quality: excellent
File Size: large
Transparency:
Browser Support: limited

How to Convert SVG to TIFF

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1. Select Files

Click "Choose Files" or drag your SVG images into the converter area.

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2. Choose Settings

Select TIFF as output format and adjust quality settings if needed.

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3. Download

Your converted TIFF files will be ready for download in seconds.

💡 Pro Tip:

All conversion happens locally in your browser. Your SVG files never leave your device, ensuring complete privacy and security.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I use the SVG to TIFF converter?

Drop your SVG files into the converter, choose TIFF as the output format, and convert. Your converted files are ready to download in seconds, and nothing is uploaded.

Is the SVG to TIFF converter free and private?

The SVG to TIFF converter is free to use and runs locally in your browser. Your files stay on your device, so the conversion is private with no uploads.

Can I batch convert with the SVG to TIFF converter?

Batch conversion supports up to 20 files at a time. Each file can be up to 50MB (and up to 100MP), and you can download results individually or as a ZIP.

Will converting SVG to TIFF reduce quality?

No quality loss! TIFF uses lossless compression, so your image quality will be preserved perfectly when converting from SVG.

Is the SVG to TIFF converter a good choice for the web?

For the web, TIFF is not supported everywhere and typically results in larger file sizes. If you need maximum compatibility, JPG and PNG are safe defaults; for smaller files, WebP or AVIF are often better.

Does QuickImager keep EXIF metadata when converting SVG to TIFF?

By default, QuickImager removes metadata (including EXIF) for privacy. If you disable “Remove metadata”, we will try to preserve compatible metadata when converting from SVG to TIFF, but some conversions may still drop it.

Does the SVG to TIFF converter work offline?

QuickImager can work offline after the page (and any required format libraries) have loaded once. All conversion happens locally in your browser with no uploads.