SVG to TIFF Converter
Convert SVG vector files to TIFF format locally in your browser. Choose output DPI (72–300) and maximum pixel dimensions for print-ready or archival output. TIFF output is uncompressed RGBA with embedded DPI metadata. Batch convert, preview thumbnails, download individually or as a ZIP. No uploads, no account required.
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What This Tool Does
Renders SVG vector graphics to a high-resolution TIFF image entirely in your browser. The SVG is drawn onto an HTML canvas at the selected pixel dimensions, then encoded as an uncompressed RGBA TIFF with embedded DPI metadata. Output files are ready for Photoshop, InDesign, print workflows, and long-term digital archiving — no server, no account, no file size limits.
Who This Is For
- Print designers who need a 300 DPI TIFF from a logo or icon SVG for use in InDesign or print shop submissions
- Photographers and archivists converting SVG artwork to TIFF for long-term storage in document management systems
- Developers exporting SVG assets to TIFF for use in applications or platforms that require raster input
- Anyone who needs a high-resolution raster version of an SVG without installing software
Example: Input: logo.svg (vector logo) → Output: logo.tiff (2048×2048 px, 300 DPI, RGBA, print-ready)
💡 Need a web-optimized format instead? Try SVG to AVIF for next-gen compression or SVG to GIF for universal compatibility. For icons and favicons, use SVG to ICO.
Related Guides & Tutorials
SVG to TIFF: Complete Conversion Guide
What TIFF format is, when to use it for print and archiving, and how to get the best raster output from SVG source files.
TutorialHow to Convert SVG to TIFF: Step-by-Step
A hands-on walkthrough for converting SVG files to TIFF in your browser — DPI options, dimension settings, batch mode, and ZIP download.
GuideSVG to ICO Converter Guide
When and why to convert SVG to ICO for favicons and Windows application icons.
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How It Works
🔒 Privacy & Security
All SVG rendering and TIFF encoding runs entirely in your browser. Your SVG files are never sent to any server — they stay in your browser's memory from load to download. This is especially important for confidential logos, proprietary design assets, and client artwork.
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SVG vs TIFF: Format Comparison
| Property | SVG | TIFF |
|---|---|---|
| Format type | Vector (XML-based) | Raster (pixel-based) |
| Scalability | Infinite — resolution independent | Fixed pixel dimensions |
| File size | Small (paths, not pixels) | Large (uncompressed) or moderate (LZW) |
| Transparency | Full native support | Full RGBA (32-bit alpha) |
| Print use | Not accepted by most print shops | Standard — preferred by print shops |
| DPI / PPI | Resolution independent | Embeds DPI metadata for print sizing |
| Color depth | SVG color values | 8-bit or 16-bit per channel |
| Best for | Web graphics, scalable UI, icons | Print, archiving, professional editing |
Frequently Asked Questions
dataconversioncenter_svg_to_tiff_YYYYMMDDHHMM.zip using your local time — for example dataconversioncenter_svg_to_tiff_202603081430.zip.