TIFF Image Cropper
Crop your tiff (Tagged Image File Format) images directly in your browser. Draw a selection, lock aspect ratio, enter exact pixel values, and download in the original format. No files leave your device.
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Open and inspect TIFF images directly in your browser.
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View and edit EXIF and other metadata for TIFF files.
Convert TIFF
Convert TIFF images to other formats like WEBP, PNG, JPEG and more.
Compress TIFF Images
Reduce the file size of TIFF images in your browser. Output to JPEG or WebP.
Resize TIFF Images
Resize TIFF images to exact dimensions in your browser. Lock aspect ratio and download instantly.
Rotate TIFF Images
Rotate and flip TIFF images in your browser. Choose 90°, 180°, 270°, or flip horizontally and vertically.
What is tiff?
About TIFF
Tagged Image File Format (.tiff, .tif) is a popular image format known for its high-quality images with support for multiple layers, color depths, and lossless compression. TIFF is a versatile, high-quality image format commonly used in professional scanning, printing, and archival purposes. It supports a wide range of color depths and both lossless and lossy compression options.
FAQ
Common questions
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You can crop any format that supports both decoding and encoding, including JPEG, PNG, WebP, BMP, GIF, TIFF, QOI, TGA, EXR, HDR, ICO, PNM, and Farbfeld. The output is saved in the same format as the input.
No. The cropper preserves the original file format. A JPEG stays a JPEG, a PNG stays a PNG. If you need a different format, use the converter after cropping.
Select an aspect ratio from the dropdown (1:1, 16:9, 4:3, or 3:2) before or after drawing your crop selection. The crop area will be constrained to that ratio as you drag the handles.
Yes. The X, Y, W, and H inputs below the canvas let you set the crop region precisely. Changes apply immediately and the canvas overlay updates in real time.
No. All processing happens in your browser using WebAssembly. Your images never leave your device.