Convert TIFF to WebP on Mac
Convert large TIFF files to WebP for web use — get much smaller files while maintaining excellent quality.
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Why convert TIFF to WebP?
- Convert TIFF to WebP in seconds with batch processing
- All processing happens locally on your Mac — files never leave your device
- Drag and drop files or entire folders for instant conversion
- Reduce file sizes significantly with modern compression
How to convert TIFF to WebP on Mac
Open Picmal
Download and open Picmal on your Mac.
Add your TIFF files
Drag and drop your TIFF files or entire folders into Picmal.
Select WebP and convert
Choose WebP as the output format and click Convert.
TIFF vs WebP
TIFF
Tagged Image File Format
Professional image format originally developed by Aldus and now maintained by Adobe. TIFF supports lossless compression, 16-bit and 32-bit color depth, and is the de facto standard for prepress and archival imaging workflows.
Best for
Print publishing, professional photography, archival
WebP
WebP Image Format
Developed by Google and based on the VP8 video codec, WebP delivers 25–35% smaller files than JPEG at equivalent SSIM quality according to Google's comparative study. Supported by all major browsers since 2020.
Best for
Web images, blogs, and online stores
Frequently asked questions
How do I convert TIFF to WebP on Mac?
Open Picmal, drag and drop your TIFF files, select WebP as the output format, and click Convert. Picmal processes everything locally on your Mac — no uploads needed.
Does converting TIFF to WebP lose quality?
WebP uses lossy compression, so there may be a slight quality reduction. Picmal lets you adjust the quality slider to find the right balance between file size and quality.
Can I batch convert multiple TIFF files to WebP?
Yes. Picmal supports batch conversion — drag and drop hundreds of TIFF files or entire folders and convert them all to WebP at once.
Is it free to convert TIFF to WebP with Picmal?
Picmal requires a one-time purchase of $15.99 — no subscription. You can download the app to try the interface, but a license is needed to convert files. 14-day money-back guarantee.
Format standards & sources
- TIFF: Defined by Adobe TIFF Specification Revision 6.0. View specification →
- WebP: Defined by RIFF container / VP8 codec (Google). View specification →
Need to compress instead?
If you don't need to change formats, Picmal can also compress your files to reduce size:
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