Convert AVIF to TIFF Online
Encoding is extremely slow (up to 10x slower than WebP) and browser support, while growing, is still not 100%. Converting to TIFF gives you a key advantage: supports multiple compression schemes, layers, color spaces (cmyk, lab), multi-page, and 16/32-bit depth — the swiss army knife of image formats. TIFF is best for professional print production, archival imaging, and multi-page scanned documents.
Why Convert AVIF to TIFF?
Encoding is extremely slow (up to 10x slower than WebP) and browser support, while growing, is still not 100% — converting to TIFF overcomes this by providing supports multiple compression schemes, layers, color spaces (cmyk, lab), multi-page, and 16/32-bit depth — the swiss army knife of image formats
TIFF is the right choice when you need to: archiving high-resolution scanned documents in libraries and museums
Gain broader compatibility — TIFF works with Photoshop, Lightroom, GIMP, Affinity Photo, professional printing RIPs, medical imaging software
Your AVIF files were created for storing hdr photography with wide color gamut for professional workflows, but now you need a format suited to different workflows
AVIF vs TIFF — Format Comparison
AV1 Image File Format (.avif)
Tagged Image File Format (.tiff)
How to Convert AVIF to TIFF
Upload your AVIF file
Drag your .avif file onto the upload area or click to browse. We accept AVIF files up to 50 MB.
Choose TIFF as output format
Select .tiff (Tagged Image File Format) from the format list. Configure any format-specific settings to match your requirements.
Convert and download
Click Convert and wait for processing. Your TIFF file will be ready to download in seconds. The result is optimized for professional print production, archival imaging, and multi-page scanned documents.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the AVIF to TIFF conversion lossless?
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When both formats support lossless data, the conversion preserves all content. Up to 32-bit float per channel; supports CMYK, Lab, ICC profiles, and lossless LZW compression.
How large will my TIFF file be compared to the original AVIF?
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AVIF files are typically 5 KB – 8 MB, while TIFF files are typically 2 MB – 200 MB. The actual size depends on content complexity and any quality settings you choose.
What software can open the converted TIFF file?
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TIFF is compatible with: Photoshop, Lightroom, GIMP, Affinity Photo, professional printing RIPs, medical imaging software.
What is the maximum file size I can convert?
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PureConverter accepts AVIF files up to 50 MB. Your files are processed securely and deleted from our servers after conversion.
What's the difference between AVIF and TIFF?
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AVIF (AV1 Image File Format) is best for next-generation web images with the highest compression efficiency available today. TIFF (Tagged Image File Format) is best for professional print production, archival imaging, and multi-page scanned documents. Key tradeoff: AVIF's advantage is achieves 50% smaller files than jpeg and 20% smaller than webp at equivalent quality, with hdr and wide color gamut support, while TIFF's advantage is supports multiple compression schemes, layers, color spaces (cmyk, lab), multi-page, and 16/32-bit depth — the swiss army knife of image formats.
Pro Tips for AVIF to TIFF Conversion
Review the output TIFF file to ensure all formatting and content transferred correctly from your AVIF source
If your AVIF file has transparency, make sure TIFF supports it — TIFF supports transparency
TIFF works especially well for: storing multi-page fax documents and medical imaging data (alongside dicom)
Did you know? TIFF is so flexible that two completely valid TIFF files can be structurally incompatible — the joke in imaging circles is that TIFF stands for "Thousands of Incompatible File Formats."
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