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Batch TIFF to JPG Converter for Windows

Convert TIFF to JPG on your PC in batch. Whole folders at once, multipage TIFF included, nothing uploaded.

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Batch Picture Resizer turns folders of TIFF files into smaller JPG images in one pass. It runs on your own PC, so confidential scans never touch a cloud server, and large batches use every CPU core.

How to Convert TIFF to JPG on Windows

Download and install Batch Picture Resizer.

1. Download and install Batch Picture Resizer

1. Download and install Batch Picture Resizer

Get the free trial from this page and run the installer. It works on Windows 7, 10, and 11, in 32 or 64-bit.

Add your TIFF files.

2. Add your TIFF files

2. Add your TIFF files

Click Add Files or drag a whole folder into the window. Subfolders keep their structure.

Pick JPEG as the output format.

3. Pick JPEG as the output format

3. Pick JPEG as the output format

Open the Output Format list and choose JPEG. Set the quality or output folder if you like; the defaults work for most jobs.

Click Start.

4. Click Start

4. Click Start

Press Start. The app converts every TIFF at once and drops the JPG files into your output folder.

A 600 DPI A4 scan can weigh 50 to 120 MB as TIFF. The same picture saved as JPG is several times smaller, which is why it loads faster on the web and travels by email. Convert in bulk and leave the originals untouched.

Why use a desktop TIFF to JPG converter

A free website is fine for one small file. For folders of scans, large or multipage TIFF, or private documents, dedicated converter software handles the batch without limits.

What you get.

What you get

  • Batch convert whole folders of TIFF to JPG in a single run.
  • Multipage TIFF is supported. Each page is saved as its own JPG.
  • No size cap and no upload; every file stays on your PC.
  • Uses all CPU cores, so a long batch finishes fast.
  • Free trial, so you can test your own files before you buy.

Free Online TIFF to JPG Tools vs a Desktop App

What mattersFree online converterBatch Picture Resizer
File sizeCaps sit near 50 MB per file. A single 600 DPI scan can already be larger.No size limit; convert 100 MB-plus TIFFs and full folders.
PrivacyYour files upload to a server you do not control.Files never leave your PC; nothing is uploaded.
Multipage TIFFOften flattened to one image or rejected.Every page comes out as a separate JPG.
Batch limitUsually 10 to 20 files per upload.Whole folders at once, across all CPU cores.
Works offlineNeeds an internet connection.Runs fully offline, on a plane or behind a firewall.
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Features

Batch conversion on every core

Drop in a folder of TIFFs and the app converts them in parallel across all CPU cores. Add files by drag-and-drop or from the Windows Explorer right-click menu.

Control over JPEG quality and size

Set the JPEG quality, DPI, or target dimensions to trade sharpness against file size. Resize only if larger, so small images stay as they are.

More than a converter

The same batch can resize, rotate, watermark, or switch images to grayscale. One pass gets scans and product photos web-ready.

Who it is for

Offices with scanned documents

Legal, medical, and HR teams convert archives of scanned TIFFs to JPG in bulk, without sending private files to a cloud service.

Photographers and print shops

Export editing-grade TIFFs to JPG for proofs, galleries, and client delivery, while the lossless originals stay on disk. Shooting mirrorless too? See how to convert ORF, RAF, and ARW to JPG.

Online sellers and webmasters

Turn heavy TIFF product shots into light JPGs that keep listing and product pages quick to load.

Formats Batch Picture Resizer Reads

TIFF is only the start. Beyond TIF to JPEG, the same app converts most camera and graphics formats to JPG, including newer Canon CR3 RAW files.

FormatExtensionsTypical source
TIFF.TIFF, .TIFScanners, fax, archives
RAW, CR2, NEF.RAW, .CR2, .NEFCanon and Nikon cameras
HEIC.HEICiPhone photos
PSD.PSDPhotoshop files
WEBP, PNG, BMP, GIF.WEBP, .PNG, .BMP, .GIFWeb and graphics
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Batch Picture Resizer

Batch Picture Resizer

Languages
File Size

10.6 Mb

Version

14.0

Last updated on

08/04/26

$ 19.99

🖥️ System Requirements

  • Windows 11/10/8.1/8/7 (32/64 bit)
  • Intel i3, AMD Ryzen 5 or above
  • 4 GB of RAM or above
  • NVIDIA® GeForce® series 8 and 8M, Intel® HD Graphics 2000, Quadro FX 4800, Quadro FX 5600, AMD Radeon™ R600, Mobility Radeon™ HD 4330, Mobility FirePro™ series, Radeon™ R5 M230 or higher graphics card with up-to-date drivers
  • 1280 × 768 screen resolution, 32-bit color
  • 1 GB of free hard disk space or above

🙋 Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. Each page of a multipage TIFF is saved as its own JPG, so a 12-page scanned document becomes 12 numbered JPG files in one run.

No. There is no cap on TIFF size, so 100 MB-plus scans and long folders convert without the limits you hit on free websites.

JPG uses lossy compression, so it is smaller than TIFF but not pixel-perfect. You set the JPEG quality, and for the web, email, or proofs the difference is hard to see. Keep the TIFF originals if you need lossless masters.

No. Conversion runs on your PC, so files never leave your network. That is why medical, legal, and other confidential scans belong in a desktop tool.

The trial converts TIFF to JPG so you can test your own files and batch sizes before you buy a license. Download it from this page.

Yes. The same app reads RAW, CR2, NEF, HEIC, PSD, WEBP, PNG, BMP, and GIF, so one tool covers your camera and graphics formats too.

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