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Why Convert TIFF to WebP?

Converting TIFF to WebP creates web-optimized images with excellent compression. WebP maintains good quality at a fraction of TIFF's file size while supporting transparency.

Common Use Cases

  • Publishing professional images on modern websites
  • Optimizing image delivery for web applications
  • Creating thumbnails from high-resolution originals

Source Format

TIFF

Tagged Image File Format

TIFF is a flexible, high-quality raster format commonly used in professional photography, publishing, and archival. It preserves maximum image quality and metadata.

+ Lossless quality preservation

+ Industry standard for print and publishing

+ Supports multiple layers and pages

- Very large file sizes

- Not supported in web browsers

Target Format

WebP

WebP Image Format

WebP is a modern image format developed by Google that provides superior compression for both lossy and lossless images. It supports transparency and animation, making it a versatile replacement for PNG, JPEG, and GIF on the web.

+ 25-35% smaller than JPEG at equivalent quality

+ Supports both lossy and lossless compression

+ Transparency and animation support

- Not universally supported in older software and editors

- Some social media platforms don't accept WebP uploads

Quality & Size Notes

WebP can be lossless (quality 100) or lossy. For web use, quality 80-90 offers an excellent balance. Transparency is preserved in WebP.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can WebP replace TIFF for web publishing?

Absolutely. WebP provides dramatically smaller files with excellent quality for web display. Keep TIFF originals for archival and print.

Is transparency preserved?

Yes, WebP supports full alpha transparency just like TIFF.

What quality should I use for web?

Quality 80-90 is ideal for web use. It produces excellent visual quality at a fraction of the TIFF file size.

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