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Convert AVIF to TIFF — Free Online Converter

Convert AV1 Image File Format (.avif) to Tagged Image File Format (.tiff) online for free. Fast, secure image conversion with no watermarks or registr...

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Upload your .avif file by dragging it into the upload area or clicking to browse.

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Choose your output settings. The default settings work great for most files.

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Click Convert and download your .tiff file when it's ready.

About AVIF to TIFF Conversion

AVIF is optimized for efficient web delivery with AV1 compression, while TIFF (Tagged Image File Format) is the professional standard for archival, print production, and scientific imaging. TIFF supports lossless compression, multiple color spaces, 16-bit depth, multiple pages, and extensive metadata — making it the preferred format for workflows that demand maximum quality and flexibility.

Converting AVIF to TIFF decodes the AV1-compressed image and writes the full pixel data into TIFF's flexible container format. The output TIFF can use lossless LZW or ZIP compression, preserving every decoded pixel without additional quality loss while keeping file sizes more reasonable than uncompressed BMP.

Why Convert AVIF to TIFF?

TIFF is the gold standard for print production and professional photography workflows. Prepress departments, offset printing companies, fine art printing services, and professional photo labs universally accept TIFF because it guarantees lossless quality with rich metadata and color profile support. If your AVIF images need to enter these professional pipelines, TIFF conversion is the standard approach.

TIFF is also the preferred format for scientific imaging, medical photography, and archival digitization. Libraries, museums, and government archives use TIFF for long-term digital preservation because the format specification is well-documented, non-proprietary, and supported by a vast ecosystem of tools spanning decades.

Common Use Cases

  • Prepare AVIF web images for professional print production at offset printing facilities
  • Archive decoded AVIF images in TIFF for long-term digital preservation
  • Convert AVIF photos to TIFF for fine art printing services requiring lossless input
  • Produce TIFF files from AVIF sources for scientific analysis and measurement software
  • Create TIFF versions of AVIF assets for prepress workflows in publishing houses

How It Works

Sharp decodes the AVIF image using its AV1 decoder and writes the pixel data as a TIFF file with configurable compression. LZW compression (lossless, good general-purpose) is used by default, but ZIP/Deflate compression can produce slightly smaller files for certain image types. The output TIFF includes ICC color profile embedding from the AVIF source when available. Alpha channels are preserved as a separate TIFF extra sample. 8-bit output is standard; 16-bit output is available for maximum tonal precision.

Quality & Performance

TIFF with lossless compression preserves every decoded pixel exactly as output by the AV1 decoder. No additional quality loss occurs during the format conversion. The TIFF file faithfully reproduces the decoded AVIF content, including any lossy compression artifacts that were present in the AVIF source. For maximum quality, use LZW or ZIP compression — never JPEG compression within TIFF, which would add a lossy step.

SHARP EngineFastLossless

Device Compatibility

DeviceAVIFTIFF
Windows PCPartialNative
macOSPartialPartial
iPhone/iPadPartialPartial
AndroidPartialPartial
LinuxPartialPartial
Web BrowserNoNo

Tips for Best Results

  • 1Use LZW compression for maximum compatibility with legacy print workflows
  • 2TIFF is the best choice when your images need to enter professional prepress or archival pipelines
  • 3For scientific imaging, request 16-bit TIFF output to maximize tonal precision
  • 4TIFF files are large — ensure your storage and transfer infrastructure can handle them
  • 5Embed ICC color profiles for consistent color reproduction across different printing systems

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AVIF to TIFF is the standard conversion for bringing modern web images into professional print, archival, and scientific workflows. Lossless TIFF output ensures no additional quality degradation.

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The format conversion itself is lossless — every decoded pixel is preserved. However, if the AVIF source used lossy encoding, those AV1 compression artifacts exist in both the AVIF and the TIFF output.
TIFF with LZW compression is typically 5-15x larger than the equivalent AVIF file. A 300 KB AVIF photo might produce a 2-5 MB TIFF depending on image content.
LZW is more widely compatible with older software. ZIP/Deflate often produces slightly smaller files and is supported by all modern applications. Both are fully lossless.
Yes. TIFF is the standard input format for professional print workflows. Ensure your AVIF source has sufficient resolution (300 DPI at the target print size) for quality output.
Yes. ICC color profiles embedded in the AVIF source are transferred to the TIFF output, ensuring consistent color reproduction across devices and applications.

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