SVG to TIFF Converter
Convert SVG vector graphics to professional TIFF format for print production and archival workflows. Perfect for rasterizing vector illustrations to high-fidelity TIFF for professional use.
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What is SVG to TIFF Converter?
SVG to TIFF Converter rasterizes vector graphics into TIFF files for print production, publishing, prepress, and archival workflows. SVG remains scalable, while TIFF provides a fixed-pixel format accepted by many professional design and print tools. The tool renders the SVG in the browser and exports a TIFF copy.
How does SVG to TIFF Converter work?
This tool reads the SVG source, renders it to a browser canvas at the selected dimensions, and writes the rasterized pixels as TIFF. TIFF avoids JPG-style compression loss, but output quality still depends on the render size chosen before export.
Key Features
- Converts SVG vectors to TIFF raster format
- Lossless TIFF output for professional workflows
- Drag-and-drop SVG selection
- Shows original and output file sizes
- Download converted TIFF output
- Canvas-based local rendering
- Supports SVG files up to 50MB
- Batch conversion support
Common Use Cases
High-resolution print production
Convert SVG logos and graphics to TIFF for use in professional printing, offset lithography, and large-format printing.
Desktop publishing
Import SVG graphics as TIFF into InDesign, QuarkXPress, or other publishing tools that prefer raster TIFF images.
Brand asset archiving
Archive SVG brand assets as TIFF files for long-term preservation alongside other high-fidelity raster formats.
Prepress workflows
Convert SVG illustrations to TIFF for prepress and print-ready file submission to commercial print vendors.
How to Use This Tool
Upload an SVG
Drag and drop an SVG file or select one from your device.
Convert
Click Convert. The tool renders the SVG to a canvas and generates a TIFF file.
Download
Save the converted TIFF file to your device.
Pro Tips
- 1
SVG is scalable, but TIFF is a raster format fixed at the SVG's declared dimensions. Use a large viewBox in your SVG for sharp output.
- 2
TIFF files are much larger than SVG. Make sure you have sufficient storage before converting large collections.
- 3
TIFF is supported by virtually all professional print and design applications, making it the safest choice for print delivery.
- 4
For screen use, consider SVG to PNG instead of TIFF, as PNG is smaller while still lossless.
Frequently Asked Questions
Will the SVG lose quality?
The SVG is rasterized at its declared dimensions. TIFF then stores those pixels without further compression. Ensure your SVG dimensions are large enough for the intended output size.
Is my file uploaded to a server?
No. All processing happens in your browser. The file never leaves your device.
Does TIFF support transparency from SVG?
TIFF supports alpha channels, but SVG transparency handling varies by browser renderer. Some transparent SVG areas may be filled with white in the TIFF output.
Why is the TIFF file so large?
TIFF stores raw uncompressed pixel data, whereas SVG is a compact vector description. A typical TIFF output can be many megabytes even from a small SVG.
Can I convert multiple SVG files at once?
Yes. Upload multiple files and the tool converts all of them.