Convert TIFF to HEIF Online
Free online tool to convert your TIFF images (including multi-page) to the modern, space-saving HEIF format.
TIFF to HEIF Converter
Convert your TIFF files to HEIF format quickly and easily. Upload your file and download the result.
Max file size: 50MB
Why Convert TIFF to HEIF?
TIFF (Tagged Image File Format) is a versatile format often used for high-quality, lossless images, common in scanning, printing, and professional photography. However, TIFF files can be very large. HEIF (High Efficiency Image File Format) offers significantly better compression, resulting in much smaller file sizes while maintaining excellent visual quality. Converting TIFF to HEIF is ideal for archiving, sharing, or web use where file size is a concern but quality retention is still important.
Benefits of Converting TIFF to HEIF
- Significant File Size Reduction: HEIF's advanced compression drastically reduces file size compared to typical TIFF files.
- High Quality Compression: Maintains good visual fidelity even with smaller file sizes.
- Modern Format: Increasingly supported by newer devices and operating systems.
- Supports Transparency: HEIF can preserve transparency if present in the source TIFF.
How to Convert TIFF to HEIF
- Upload your TIFF image file. (Multi-page TIFFs may be converted to multiple HEIF files or an animated HEIF, depending on backend capabilities).
- HEIF will be automatically selected as the output format.
- Solve the captcha.
- Click "Convert TIFF to HEIF".
- Download your converted HEIF file(s).
Note: Ensure the target platform or application supports HEIF. Compatibility is growing but not yet universal like JPEG or PNG.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What happens to multi-page TIFF files?
The handling of multi-page TIFFs depends on the specific converter implementation. It might convert each page into a separate HEIF file, or potentially create a multi-image HEIF sequence if supported. Check the output description or file count after conversion.
Will converting TIFF to HEIF lose quality?
HEIF typically uses lossy compression (like HEVC) to achieve its small file sizes. While the quality is generally very good for the file size, it is technically a lossy conversion compared to a lossless TIFF. If absolute lossless quality is required, converting to a lossless format like PNG might be preferable, though file sizes will be larger.