BMP to TIFF Converter
Convert BMP images to TIFF instantly in your browser. No upload, no account needed — fully client-side and secure.
WebP typically reduces file size by 25-35% compared to PNG with equivalent visual quality.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is my image data safe?
Absolutely. 100% of the conversion processing occurs inside your local web browser sandbox. No file chunks or metadata are transmitted to our servers or stored anywhere externally.
Will transparency be preserved?
Converting to lossless formats like PNG preserves full transparency (alpha-channel). If you are converting to JPEG, any transparent sections are rendered as solid background colors (customizable in output settings).
Can I convert multiple images at once?
Yes, you can drop or select multiple files simultaneously. Our tool processes and triggers the sequential download of all assets with a single click.
About BMP
What is a BMP file? An uncompressed raster image format. It stores color data for every individual pixel, resulting in extremely high quality but massive file sizes.
How to open a BMP file? Microsoft Paint, Windows Photos, Apple Preview, and almost any image viewer/editor.
Typical use of a BMP file: Historically used as the standard Windows graphic format. Today, it is rarely used outside of legacy software or specific programming environments.
Origin of the BMP file: Developed by Microsoft in the 1980s for the Windows operating system.
Modern alternatives for BMP: PNG provides the exact same lossless quality but with efficient compression, making files a fraction of the size.
About TIFF
What is a TIFF file? A complex, lossless raster format that can handle massive color depth, multiple layers, and uncompressed image data.
How to open a TIFF file? Adobe Photoshop, Apple Preview, Windows Photos, and professional publishing software.
Typical use of a TIFF file: Professional photography, print/desktop publishing (DTP), and high-resolution scanning/archiving.
Origin of the TIFF file: Created by the Aldus Corporation in 1986.
Modern alternatives for TIFF: PSD for layered editing. For final delivery, PDF is preferred for documents, and Lossless WebP/PNG for digital viewing.