Compress TIFF Images
TIFF files from cameras and scanners are often uncompressed or minimally compressed, making them extremely large. Our compressor applies LZW compression and strips metadata to reduce file size while preserving full image quality.
Drop TIFF files or folders here, or
Up to 20 files, or 50 from a folder. 50 MB each.
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Remove EXIF, GPS, and other metadata for smaller files
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How TIFF Compression Works
Many TIFF files are saved without internal compression, especially from scanners and professional cameras. Our compressor re-encodes with LZW (Lempel-Ziv-Welch) lossless compression and strips bulky metadata (EXIF, XMP, ICC profiles). For uncompressed TIFFs, savings can be 20-60%.
Tips for TIFF Compression
- Uncompressed TIFFs will see the biggest savings (40-60%)
- Already-LZW-compressed TIFFs may see minimal additional savings
- TIFF metadata (especially from scanners) can be surprisingly large
- For web use, consider converting to JPG or WEBP instead
TIFF Compression FAQ
Is TIFF compression lossless?
Yes. We use LZW lossless compression — your image quality is 100% preserved. Only metadata is removed.
Why are TIFF files so large?
TIFF files are often saved uncompressed to preserve maximum quality for professional workflows. A 20 MP image can easily be 60+ MB as an uncompressed TIFF.