Convert TIF to WEBP
Convert TIF images to WEBP format, edit and optimize images online and free.
TIF, short for Tagged Image File Format, is a flexible and adaptable file format that was introduced in the mid-1980s by Aldus Corporation, now Adobe Systems. Primarily used for storing high-quality raster graphics and images, TIF files are widely adopted in professional environments such as graphic design, medical imaging, and desktop publishing due to their support for lossless compression and extensive metadata capabilities. The format's longevity and adaptability have made it a staple in image archiving and complex image editing tasks, ensuring consistency and high resolution across various platforms and applications.
The WebP file extension stands for "Web Picture", a modern image format developed by Google. It aims to reduce file size without compromising quality, making it ideal for web use. Introduced in 2010, WebP supports both lossless and lossy compression, which enhances web performance and speeds up page loading times. This efficiency makes it a preferred choice for web developers and IT specialists focused on optimizing website performance.
Select the TIF image you want to process by browsing your computer.
Adjust TIF to WEBP settings with tools, then press Convert.
Wait for the converter to finalize, then access your WEBP image.
Rotate TIF to right (90° clockwise), to left (90° counter-clockwise), 180°, and convert it to WEBP.
Flip TIF vertically and/or horizontally (flop), and convert it to WEBP.
Convert TIF to WEBP with either support of lossy or lossless compression.
Convert TIF to WEBP and change the WEBP quality by adjusting the WebP compression factor for RGB channels.
Convert TIF to WEBP and change the compression without loosing quality. A trade-off between file size and decoding speed.
Convert TIF to WEBP and adjust the deblocking filter parameters including deblocking filter strength, filtering sharpness, and either strong or simple filtering profile.
Use Vertopal CLI to process TIF image and export as WEBP image.
cd into the TIF file directory or provide the path.