AVIF to TIFF Converter

Convert AVIF images to TIFF format for professional printing and archiving. TIFF is the industry standard for high-quality images, supporting lossless compression and full color depth. Perfect when you need to use AVIF files with professional software like Photoshop, InDesign, or print services.

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AVIF Batch Upload
Max 20MB per file • Up to 10 files

How to Convert AVIF to TIFF

  1. Upload your AVIF images by dragging and dropping or clicking the upload area. You can select up to 10 files at once for batch conversion.
  2. Choose compression method: Select LZW for the best balance, Deflate for smaller files, None for maximum compatibility, or PackBits for speed.
  3. Optional resizing: Enable resize to change dimensions by percentage or specific pixel values during conversion.
  4. Convert and download: Click the convert button and download individual files or all as a ZIP archive.
Pro tip: Use our AVIF Analyzer to check your image properties before converting, or view our sample files to test different formats. Need to convert TIFF back? Try our TIFF to PNG converter.

AVIF vs TIFF Comparison

AVIF

Modern next-gen format with excellent compression based on AV1 video codec. Supports both lossy and lossless modes, transparency, and HDR. Still gaining browser support but offers 50% smaller files than JPEG at similar quality. Learn more with our AVIF analyzer tool.

TIFF

Professional image format used in publishing, printing, and photography since 1986. Supports lossless compression, layers, transparency, and high bit depth. Industry standard for print production. Works with our TIFF viewer and TIFF converter.

When to Convert AVIF to TIFF

Professional Printing

Print services often require TIFF format for highest quality output. TIFF preserves all image data without compression artifacts, making it ideal for large format prints and publications.

Archival Storage

TIFF is a stable, well-documented format perfect for long-term archiving. Libraries and archives worldwide use TIFF for preserving important images.

Professional Editing

Adobe Photoshop, InDesign, Illustrator, and other professional software work best with TIFF. It supports layers and preserves maximum quality through multiple edits.

Publishing Workflows

Publishing houses and magazines use TIFF as their standard image format. Convert your AVIF images to meet professional submission requirements.

TIFF Compression Methods Explained

LZW

Best for most uses. Lossless compression with good file size reduction. Widely supported across all applications. Ideal for images with large areas of solid color. Works great with our TIFF viewer.

Deflate

Maximum lossless compression. Uses ZIP algorithm for smaller files than LZW. Good for archiving but may be slower to process. Use our TIFF analyzer to compare results.

None

Maximum compatibility. Uncompressed TIFF works with any software. Largest file size but fastest to read/write. Required by some older print workflows.

PackBits

Fast and simple. Basic RLE compression that's very fast. Moderate size reduction. Good for quick conversions when speed matters.

All TIFF compression options are lossless - your image quality is always preserved perfectly regardless of which method you choose.

Frequently Asked Questions

TIFF is the industry standard for professional printing and publishing. While AVIF offers excellent compression for web use, print services and professional software like Adobe Photoshop work best with TIFF. Convert when you need maximum quality for print or need to work with professional design software.

If your AVIF was saved with lossy compression, you won't recover lost data. However, our converter preserves all existing quality perfectly. TIFF uses lossless compression, so no additional degradation occurs during conversion. Use our AVIF analyzer to check your source file quality.

LZW is recommended for most uses - it offers good compression while being universally supported. Use Deflate for maximum compression when archiving. Choose None (uncompressed) if you're working with legacy software that has limited TIFF support. PackBits is good for quick conversions.

Yes, TIFF files are typically significantly larger than AVIF because TIFF prioritizes quality preservation over compression efficiency. Expect TIFF files to be 5-20x larger depending on image content and compression choice. This is normal for professional format conversions.

Yes! Both AVIF and TIFF support full alpha channel transparency. Any transparent or semi-transparent areas in your AVIF images will be perfectly preserved in the TIFF output. This makes it ideal for logos and graphics with transparent backgrounds.

Yes! Use our TIFF to AVIF converter to convert back. You can also convert TIFF to other formats using our TIFF to PNG or TIFF to JPG converters.

Files are temporarily stored only during the conversion process and are automatically deleted within 24 hours. We prioritize your privacy and don't keep copies of your images.