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Convert your SVG file to TIFF

Convert image files with our easy-to-use and free tool. Our tool lets you upload a SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics) file and, from this, create a new image saved in the TIFF (Tag Image File Format) format that you can then download and edit within image file editors or use for high-definition printing applications. Our conversion tool can also batch convert multiple SVG image files; up to 25 files at a time can be converted.

Along with converting SVG image files to TIFF, our tool allows you to also adjust the image with some simple effects, such as applying a grayscale filter to the image. These additional options are available within the Options tab. Along with grayscale, you can also mirror or flip the image if needed. For single SVG file uploads, you will also see options to resize and rotate your image.

How to Convert your SVG to TIFF Online?

Here are two simple steps to convert your SVG to TIFF.

Upload a SVG

Click the "Upload a SVG File" button and select a SVG to upload. The maximum file size is 100MB.

Download your TIFF

Click the download link once completed to receive your TIFF file.

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I convert my SVG file to TIFF?

First click the "Upload..." button, select your SVG file to upload. Select any configuration options. When the SVG to TIFF conversion has completed, you can download your TIFF file straight away.

How long does it take to convert my SVG to TIFF?

We aim to process all SVG to TIFF conversions as quickly as possible, this usually takes around 5 seconds but can be more for larger more complex files so please be patient.

How accurate is the SVG to TIFF conversion?

We aim to create the most accurate conversions with our tools. Our tools are under constant development with new features and improvements being added every week.

Is it safe to convert my SVG to TIFF on ImageToStl.com?

Yes, of course! We do not store the SVG file you submit to us. The resulting TIFF file, once created is deleted 15 minutes after upload and the download link will expire after this time.

Can I convert SVG to TIFF on Windows, Linux, Android, iOS or Mac OS?

Yes! Our SVG to TIFF tool will run on any system with a modern web browser. No specialist software is needed to run any of our conversion tools.

What if I am using an Ad Blocker, will that affect things?

Yes. Although you can use an Ad Blocker, if you like our SVG conversion tool please consider white-listing our site. When an Ad Blocker is enabled there are some conversion limits on some of our tools and processing/conversion times will be longer.

I have several SVG files; can I batch convert my SVG to TIFF?

Yes! Our SVG tool supports full batch conversions. You can upload up to 25 and SVG files at a time. Our tool will convert them all as quickly as possible. Once completed, you can either download the TIFF files individually or download them all in a single ZIP file.

File Format Information for SVG to TIFF

ExtensionSVG
Full NameScalable Vector Graphics
TypeVector
Mime Typeimage/svg+xml
FormatText
ToolsSVG Converters, SVG Viewer
Open WithInkscape

Description

Introduced by the W3C organization in 2001, the SVG file format grew to become the standard web file format for vector-based 2D images and is supported by the majority of modern web browsers. SVG files are XML-based text files containing 2D vector elements such as paths, simple shapes, colors, and more.

The SVG format itself, while primarily a vector format, can include raster images as well as text. Due to their vector-based format, SVG files lend themselves very well to website company logos and icons. A compressed format of SVG also exists, which uses the extension SVGZ and employs the GZIP compression algorithm.

ExtensionTIFF
Full NameTag Image File Format
TypeImage
Mime Typeimage/tiff
FormatBinary
ToolsTIFF Converters, Create Cookie Cutter, TIFF Viewer
Open WithPaint.NET

Description

The TIFF file extension is a raster graphics file format originally created in 1986, making it one of the older image file formats available. The format was created by Aldus Corporation (now Adobe) for use in desktop publishing software and is still a popular format that is still in use today.

The format has evolved over time from its original use in DTP applications, fax machine software, optical character recognition software, and more. TIFF files are binary and can contain one or more images arranged in a rectangular data format within the file.

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