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Convert HEIC to TIFF — Free Online Converter

Convert High Efficiency Image Container (.heic) to Tagged Image File Format (.tiff) online for free. Fast, secure image conversion with no watermarks ...

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Upload your .heic 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 HEIC to TIFF Conversion

HEIC stores iPhone and iPad photos with HEVC compression optimized for mobile storage, while TIFF is the professional standard for print production, archival preservation, and scientific imaging. TIFF supports lossless compression, 16-bit color depth, multiple pages, extensive metadata, and ICC color profile embedding — making it the gold standard for workflows that demand maximum quality and editability.

Converting HEIC to TIFF extracts the full pixel data from Apple's HEVC-compressed images and writes it into TIFF's flexible container with lossless compression. This is the standard conversion for photographers who shoot on iPhone but need to deliver or archive in professional TIFF format.

Why Convert HEIC to TIFF?

TIFF is the universal delivery format for professional print production. Offset printing companies, fine art reproduction services, photo labs, and magazine publishers accept TIFF because it guarantees lossless quality with rich metadata. If you shoot product photography, real estate photos, or editorial content on iPhone, converting to TIFF for delivery to print production is standard practice.

TIFF is also the required format for many archival and preservation workflows. Libraries, museums, government archives, and cultural heritage institutions use TIFF for long-term digital preservation because the format specification is well-documented, stable, and supported by decades of tooling. Converting iPhone HEIC photos to TIFF for archival ensures long-term accessibility.

Common Use Cases

  • Deliver iPhone product photography to print production in professional TIFF format
  • Archive Apple device photos as TIFF for long-term digital preservation
  • Convert iPhone real estate photos to TIFF for professional print catalogs
  • Prepare HEIC photos as TIFF for fine art printing and gallery reproduction
  • Submit iPhone editorial photography to magazines requiring TIFF delivery

How It Works

Sharp decodes the HEIC file using its HEVC decoder, converting Apple's Display P3 color to sRGB (or preserving P3 in the ICC profile when specified). The decoded pixel buffer is written as TIFF with configurable compression: LZW (lossless, widely compatible), ZIP/Deflate (lossless, slightly smaller), or no compression. Alpha channel data is preserved as a TIFF extra sample when present. 8-bit output is standard; 16-bit per channel is available for maximum tonal precision.

Quality & Performance

TIFF with lossless compression preserves every decoded pixel exactly as output by the HEVC decoder. The format change introduces zero additional quality loss. Any HEVC compression artifacts present in the HEIC source are faithfully preserved in the TIFF output. For iPhone photos captured at Apple's default HEVC quality, the decoded output is excellent and the TIFF provides a lossless container for that data.

SHARP EngineFastLossless

Device Compatibility

DeviceHEICTIFF
Windows PCPartialNative
macOSNativePartial
iPhone/iPadNativePartial
AndroidPartialPartial
LinuxPartialPartial
Web BrowserNoNo

Tips for Best Results

  • 1Use LZW compression for maximum compatibility with legacy print and design software
  • 2TIFF is the correct choice for professional print delivery — prepress departments expect it
  • 3iPhone 48 MP photos produce TIFF files over 100 MB — plan storage accordingly
  • 4Embed ICC profiles in the TIFF for consistent color reproduction across printing systems
  • 5For archival preservation, TIFF with LZW compression is the industry standard format

Related Conversions

HEIC to TIFF is the standard conversion for delivering Apple device photos to professional print, archival, and publishing workflows. Lossless TIFF output ensures maximum quality preservation.

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TIFF with LZW compression is typically 5-15x larger than HEIC. A 3 MB iPhone HEIC photo might produce a 20-40 MB TIFF depending on image content and compression settings.
LZW is the safest choice for maximum compatibility with legacy software. ZIP/Deflate produces slightly smaller files and is supported by all modern applications. Both are fully lossless.
Yes, TIFF is the standard format for professional print workflows. iPhone 12 MP photos produce approximately 300 DPI output at 10x13 inches, suitable for high-quality printing.
The Display P3 profile is converted to sRGB by default for maximum compatibility. The ICC profile is embedded in the TIFF for color management. Some workflows may preserve the original P3 profile.
TIFF is generally preferred for professional archival due to its support for 16-bit depth, CMYK color, multiple pages, and rich metadata. PNG is excellent for web archival but lacks some of TIFF's professional features.

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