Why convert SVG to TIFF?
SVG is a vector format that describes images with math, so it scales to any size while staying perfectly crisp. TIFF is a high-quality, typically lossless format favored in printing, scanning, and professional photography.
Because SVG is a vector format and TIFF is a raster (pixel) format, the conversion rasterizes your artwork at a fixed resolution — so choose the largest size you will need, since the TIFF no longer scales infinitely without quality loss. Both SVG and TIFF support transparency, so transparent regions are carried across cleanly. TIFF is lossless, so quality is preserved perfectly; expect the file to be larger than a compressed SVG. TIFF is the standard hand-off format for print shops and archives.
Pixohub converts SVG to TIFF entirely inside your browser using the HTML canvas API, so your images are never uploaded to a server. That makes conversion instant, completely private, and free — turn as many SVG files into TIFF as you like. Reach for TIFF whenever you need print production, scanning, and archival master files.
SVG vs TIFF: what to expect
SVG is best for logos, icons, and illustrations that must stay sharp at every size, while TIFF shines for print production, scanning, and archival master files. Keep your original SVG if you may later need the source file, and export a TIFF copy for compatibility and editing.
Optimizing for the web? After converting, shrink the result further with our image compressor, resize it to exact dimensions with the image resizer, or convert an entire folder in one go using bulk format convert.