Convert TIFF to BMP Online

Convert TIFF to BMP instantly — free, private, no upload to servers.

FreeNo Signup100% PrivateBatch ConvertLast updated: March 2026
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What Is a TIFF to BMP Converter?

A TIFF to BMP converter transforms professional TIFF images into uncompressed Bitmap format. Both are lossless, but BMP is simpler and more universally supported on Windows. Large TIFFs (50–200 MB) will become even larger as BMP since TIFF often uses LZW or ZIP compression while BMP is uncompressed.

Why Convert TIFF to BMP?

Some legacy Windows applications accept BMP but not TIFF. While this seems backward (TIFF is more advanced), certain embedded systems, label printers, and old industrial software specifically require BMP input.

Best For:

  • Legacy systems requiring BMP from TIFF sources
  • Industrial applications with BMP-only input
  • Simple Windows compatibility from TIFF workflow

Technical Details

TweakFiles decodes TIFF using utif2, then writes 24-bit uncompressed BMP. TIFF transparency becomes white. Output files may be very large for high-resolution images.

How to Convert TIFF to BMP in 3 Steps

1

Upload Your TIFF File

Drag and drop your TIFF image into the converter above, or click to browse. You can select multiple files for batch conversion.

2

Convert Instantly

Click the convert button and TweakFiles will instantly transform your TIFF file to BMP format — right in your browser, with no upload to any server.

3

Download Your BMP File

Click download to save the converted file. For multiple files, use the "Download All" button to get everything at once.

TweakFiles vs Other TIFF to BMP Converters

FeatureTweakFilesConvertioCloudConvert
PriceFree foreverFreemium ($10/mo)Freemium ($8/mo)
File Privacy100% client-sideUploaded to serversUploaded to servers
Signup RequiredNoAfter 10 filesAfter 25 files
Batch ConversionUnlimited2 files (free)5 files (free)
SpeedInstant (no upload)Depends on internetDepends on internet

Frequently Asked Questions

If the TIFF uses compression (most do), yes. Uncompressed BMP stores raw pixels, which can be very large for high-resolution images.
Yes, the pixel data is preserved exactly (minus any transparency, which becomes white).
Yes, 100% free, processed entirely in your browser.