TIFF to AVIF Converter
Convert TIFF to AVIF online — fast, secure, watermark-free. No signup required.
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How to convert TIFF to AVIF online
- Click "Browse Files" or drag your TIFF file into the converter above (up to 200 MB free, 500 MB with an account).
- The target format is preset to AVIF — adjust quality options in the picker if you need to.
- Hit "Convert". Your file uploads over an encrypted connection and converts automatically in the cloud — nothing to install.
- Click the green "Download" button to save your AVIF file. The original is deleted immediately and the result auto-deletes after 24 hours.
That is the entire flow — no email address, no software install, no watermark on the output. The page you are reading handles TIFF to AVIF from start to finish.
What's the difference between TIFF and AVIF?
TIFF (Tagged Image File Format) and AVIF (AV1 Image File Format) solve different problems: TIFF is a lossless compression format built for print production, scanning, archival, while AVIF is a lossy compression format whose strength is next-gen web images, photography portfolios. In practice you will meet TIFF when dealing with print production, scanning, archival, and reach for AVIF when you need next-gen web images, photography portfolios — the table below compares them point by point.
| TIFF | AVIF | |
|---|---|---|
| Full name | Tagged Image File Format | AV1 Image File Format |
| Developed by | Aldus / Adobe | Alliance for Open Media |
| Released | 1986 | 2019 |
| Compression | Lossless compression | Lossy compression |
| Typical use | print production, scanning, archival | next-gen web images, photography portfolios |
| File extension | .tiff | .avif |
| MIME type | image/tiff | image/avif |
Why convert TIFF to AVIF?
TIFF (Tagged Image File Format) is a flexible lossless image format created by Aldus in 1986 and now maintained by Adobe. It stores images at full quality with support for layers, multiple pages, and high bit depths, making it the standard in print, publishing, scanning, and archiving. Here is when AVIF is the better choice:
- →AVIF is the most efficient mainstream image format — about half the size of JPG at equal quality.
- →HDR and 10-bit color support make it future-proof for photography.
- →It runs in the cloud — 10 free conversions a day with files up to 200 MB (20/day and 500 MB with a free account) — so even a phone or an old laptop converts at full speed.
Before you convert: three quick tips
- ●If your image has a transparent background, pick a target that supports it (PNG, WebP, AVIF); converting to JPG fills transparency with white.
- ●For web use, the modern formats (WebP, AVIF) save the most bandwidth; for maximum compatibility, JPG and PNG remain the safe choices.
- ●Keep your original TIFF — conversion never modifies it, and if you later need a different target format, starting from the original always gives the best quality.
AVIF conversion settings explained
The quality setting (1–100) controls how aggressively AVIF compresses. Filevo defaults to 85 — the golden value for web and everyday sharing: compression artifacts are essentially invisible while files stay around half the size of quality 100.
How to choose: 75–80 for web images where every kilobyte counts; 85 (default) for almost everything; 95+ for print or images you plan to edit further. Note that quality 100 is still not lossless — choose PNG or TIFF as the target if you need true lossless output.
How the conversion works
Filevo converts TIFF to AVIF with libvips, the high-performance open-source image engine that powers the Sharp library used across the industry. libvips processes images as a stream with a tiny memory footprint, so a typical photo converts in under a second. The work happens on our servers, not your device — a phone or an aging laptop converts just as fast as a workstation.
What is TIFF?
TIFF (Tagged Image File Format) is a flexible lossless image format created by Aldus in 1986 and now maintained by Adobe. It stores images at full quality with support for layers, multiple pages, and high bit depths, making it the standard in print, publishing, scanning, and archiving.
| Full name | Tagged Image File Format |
| Developer | Aldus / Adobe |
| Released | 1986 |
| MIME | image/tiff |
What is AVIF?
AVIF is an image format released in 2019 by the Alliance for Open Media, built on the AV1 video codec. It achieves roughly 50% smaller files than JPG at the same quality, supports HDR, wide color gamut, and transparency, and is now supported by all major browsers.
| Full name | AV1 Image File Format |
| Developer | Alliance for Open Media |
| Released | 2019 |
| MIME | image/avif |
Filevo vs other TIFF to AVIF converters
An honest comparison — CloudConvert and Convertio are capable tools; here is where Filevo differs:
| Filevo | CloudConvert | Convertio | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Free tier | 10/day | 10/day | 10 credits/day |
| No signup needed | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Watermarks | None | None | None |
| Ads on free tier | No | No | Yes |
| Pricing model | 1 file = 1 credit, shown upfront | Per conversion minute | Credit packs |
Privacy & file security
Filevo deletes your uploaded TIFF file immediately after conversion and removes the converted AVIF within 24 hours. Everything travels over TLS encryption, processing is fully automated with zero human access, and your files are never used for AI training. See our Privacy Policy for details. Privacy Policy →
TIFF to AVIF converter FAQ
How do I convert TIFF to AVIF for free?
Drop your TIFF file into the converter at the top of this page, confirm AVIF as the target, click Convert, and download the result. It is genuinely free: 10 free conversions a day with files up to 200 MB (20/day and 500 MB with a free account), no watermarks, no software to install, no account required.
Is it safe to convert TIFF files online?
Yes. Transfers are TLS-encrypted end to end, and conversion is fully automated — no human ever sees your files. Your uploaded TIFF is deleted the moment conversion finishes, and the converted AVIF auto-deletes after 24 hours (you can delete it sooner). We never use your files for AI training or share them with anyone.
Will I lose quality converting TIFF to AVIF?
Your TIFF source is lossless, so the output quality depends entirely on the quality setting you pick. The defaults produce results visually or audibly indistinguishable from the original at a fraction of the size.
How long does TIFF to AVIF conversion take?
Usually seconds. The conversion itself takes from under a second to a few seconds for images and audio — most of the wait is the upload, which depends on your connection speed. Since processing happens in the cloud, your device stays fast, and you can run several conversions in parallel.
Can I convert TIFF to AVIF on iPhone or Android?
Yes. Filevo runs entirely in the browser, so it works the same on iPhone, Android, tablets, and computers — no app to install. On mobile, tap Browse Files to pick from your photos or files.
What's the maximum file size?
Anonymous conversions accept files up to 200 MB; a free account raises that to 500 MB. Paid plans go from 1 GB up to 10 GB per file, with higher daily limits and priority queues.
Can I convert multiple files at once?
One file per conversion today — though you can start several conversions in parallel. Batch upload with zip download is on the near-term roadmap.
Does converting change my image dimensions or resolution?
No. Converting TIFF to AVIF keeps the original pixel dimensions — a 4000×3000 image stays 4000×3000. Only the encoding and the file size change.
What will the converted file be named?
Your original name is kept and only the extension changes — holiday.tiff becomes holiday.avif, so files stay easy to find.
Whether you need next-gen web images, photography portfolios or simply a file that works where TIFF will not open, the converter above turns TIFF into AVIF in seconds — free, private, and with nothing to install. Bookmark this page for the next time a TIFF file refuses to cooperate.
Last updated: 2026-06-11