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TIFF to JPG Converter - Free Desktop App

Convert TIFF to JPG offline. Batch convert thousands, smaller file size. Works on Mac & Windows.

Free β€’ No Signup Required
Works 100% Offline β€’ No Internet Required
No Upload β€’ 100% Privacy β€’ Files Stay Local

Convert Your Images

90%

Reduce file size by up to 90%

Your TIFF images will be converted to JPG format. TIFF files are often 10-50x larger than JPEG for photos.

Note: JPG provides excellent compression for photographs while TIFF is better for archival.

Why Desktop Tools Beat Online Tools

Feature Online Tools Diwadi Desktop
Upload Required ❌ Required 🎯 Never
File Size Limit ❌ 50MB max ♾️ Unlimited
Speed ⏳ Slow (upload/download) ⚑ Instant
Batch Processing ❌ 1 file βœ… 1000s
Privacy ⚠️ Risky (cloud upload) πŸ”’ 100% Local
AI Features ❌ No πŸ€– Yes
Offline ❌ No βœ… Yes
Cost Free Free βœ…

How It Works

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Download & Install

Takes just 30 seconds. No account, no credit card required.

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Browse & Select Your TIFF files

Navigate your files like a regular file browser. Batch processing supported.

3

Get JPG files (Instant)

Processing happens locally on your computer. No upload wait.

Why Choose Diwadi Desktop?

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Privacy First

Files never leave your computer. No cloud upload, no data collection, 100% local.

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Lightning Fast

Process files 10x faster than online tools. No upload wait, no download wait.

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No Limits

Convert unlimited files of any size. Batch process thousands in one click.

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AI-Powered

Smart formatting detection, auto-cleanup, better accuracy.

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Works Offline

No internet required. Perfect for flights, secure environments.

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Free to Use

No trial limits, no watermarks, no credit card required.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why are TIFF files from my office scanner so large?

Office scanners default to TIFF because it's an uncompressed or losslessly compressed format that preserves every detail of the scanned document. A single page scanned at 300 DPI can be 25-50MB as TIFF. This is great for archival quality but impractical for sharing, uploading, or emailing. Converting to JPG typically reduces file size by 90-95%.

Will I lose quality converting TIFF to JPG?

There is some quality loss because JPG uses lossy compression, but at quality settings of 85-95% it's virtually imperceptible for scanned documents and photographs. For text-heavy scans, use 90%+ quality to keep text sharp. The massive file size reduction (often 10-50x smaller) is worth the minimal quality tradeoff for most use cases.

What JPG quality setting should I use for scanned documents?

For text documents and forms, use 90-95% quality to keep text crisp and readable. For photographs and mixed content, 85-90% is excellent. For web-only use where file size matters most, 75-80% still looks good. Diwadi lets you adjust the quality slider to find the right balance for your needs.

Can I batch convert all the TIFF files from my scanner?

Yes. Drop your entire scanned document folder into Diwadi and convert all TIFF files to JPG at once. This is perfect for digitizing paper archives β€” convert hundreds of scanned pages in minutes instead of one at a time. All processing is local, so there's no upload wait even for large batches.

How does Diwadi handle multi-page TIFF files?

Multi-page TIFF files (common from office scanners and fax machines) contain multiple pages in a single file. Diwadi extracts each page as a separate JPG image, making it easy to work with individual pages. This is essential for document management workflows where you need to upload or share specific pages.

I need to upload scanned documents to a government portal that only accepts JPG. Can Diwadi help?

Yes, this is one of the most common use cases. Government portals, insurance forms, and corporate upload systems often have file size limits (2-5MB) and only accept JPG or PNG. Diwadi converts your large TIFF scans to properly sized JPGs that meet portal requirements, all without uploading your sensitive documents to any server.

Is it safe to convert medical or legal TIFF images?

Yes. Diwadi processes everything locally on your computer β€” your files never leave your machine. This is critical for medical records (HIPAA), legal documents, and other sensitive scans. No cloud upload, no third-party access. Your documents stay private throughout the conversion process.

Will the scan resolution be preserved after conversion?

Yes. The pixel dimensions and DPI metadata are preserved in the JPG output. A 300 DPI TIFF scan converts to a 300 DPI JPG with the same pixel dimensions. The only change is the compression method β€” JPG's lossy compression reduces file size while maintaining the scan's resolution and readability.

Should I keep TIFF files for archival and convert to JPG for sharing?

Yes, that's the recommended workflow. Keep your original TIFF files as the archival master copies β€” they have perfect lossless quality. Convert to JPG when you need to email, upload, or share documents. This gives you the best of both worlds: lossless archival and practical file sizes for daily use.

Can Diwadi handle very large TIFF files (100MB+)?

Yes. Since Diwadi runs natively on your desktop, it can handle large TIFF files that would time out or fail on web-based converters. Files of 100MB, 500MB, or even larger are processed using your computer's full resources. No upload limits, no server timeouts, no file size restrictions.