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Convert SVGZ to TIFF — Free Online Converter

Convert Compressed SVG (.svgz) to Tagged Image File Format (.tiff) online for free. Fast, secure image conversion with no watermarks or registration....

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Upload your .svgz 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 SVGZ to TIFF Conversion

TIFF (Tagged Image File Format) is the professional standard for high-quality raster images in print production. Converting SVGZ compressed vector graphics to TIFF rasterizes the vector content at high resolution with lossless compression, producing output suitable for commercial printing, prepress workflows, and archival storage.

Unlike JPEG, TIFF preserves perfect rasterization quality with no compression artifacts. Unlike BMP, TIFF applies lossless compression for practical file sizes. TIFF also supports CMYK color space for professional print production — critical when SVGZ graphics are destined for offset printing.

Why Convert SVGZ to TIFF?

Professional print production workflows require TIFF. When SVGZ designs — logos, illustrations, infographics, packaging graphics — need to be delivered to print houses, prepress departments, or publication production teams, TIFF is the accepted raster format.

TIFF's support for CMYK color, high bit depth (16-bit per channel), and lossless compression makes it the professional choice for print-bound rasterization. While PDF preserves vectors for print, some workflows specifically require raster TIFF at a defined DPI.

Common Use Cases

  • Rasterize SVGZ illustrations at 300 DPI for commercial print production
  • Create TIFF versions of SVGZ logos for prepress department delivery
  • Generate print-quality raster files from SVGZ packaging designs
  • Produce TIFF archival copies of SVGZ graphic assets
  • Convert SVGZ infographics to TIFF for magazine and book production

How It Works

The converter decompresses gzip, parses SVG XML, and rasterizes at the target DPI (default 300) with anti-aliasing. Output TIFF uses LZW or ZIP lossless compression. Color modes include RGB (24-bit), RGBA (32-bit for transparency), or CMYK (for print production). For a full-page A4 illustration at 300 DPI, the TIFF is approximately 25-50 MB with LZW compression.

Quality & Performance

TIFF rasterization is pixel-perfect at the specified DPI. Lossless compression preserves every detail without artifacts. At 300 DPI, the output is publication-quality. At 600 DPI, fine art and high-end commercial print standards are met. The vector source ensures the cleanest possible rasterization.

SHARP EngineFastLossless

Device Compatibility

DeviceSVGZTIFF
Windows PCPartialNative
macOSPartialPartial
iPhone/iPadPartialPartial
AndroidPartialPartial
LinuxPartialPartial
Web BrowserNoNo

Tips for Best Results

  • 1Use 300 DPI for standard print production, 600 DPI for fine art quality
  • 2Request CMYK color mode for offset printing workflows
  • 3LZW compression dramatically reduces TIFF file size for vector-derived content
  • 4SVGZ's flat colors and sharp edges compress very efficiently in TIFF LZW
  • 5For scalable print output, SVGZ to PDF preserves vectors — TIFF fixes to a pixel grid

Related Conversions

SVGZ to TIFF produces publication-quality raster output from compressed vector graphics. Lossless compression, high DPI support, and optional CMYK make TIFF the professional print conversion format.

Часті запитання

300 DPI for standard commercial printing. 600 DPI for fine art and high-end production. 150 DPI for large-format displays and banners.
Yes, TIFF supports alpha channel transparency. The SVGZ's transparent areas are preserved in 32-bit RGBA TIFF.
Yes, CMYK color mode is available for print production workflows. The RGB-to-CMYK conversion uses standard ICC profiles.
A4 at 300 DPI with LZW: approximately 25-50 MB depending on complexity. Vector source with flat colors compresses very efficiently.
PDF preserves vectors for scalable print output. TIFF provides raster at a fixed DPI. Some print workflows require one or the other — check with your printer.

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