Batch Compress TIFF Files Free — Process Multiple at Once
- Drop multiple TIFF files at once — all convert in parallel
- Download individual files or all results as a single ZIP
- No file count limit, no size limit — handles batch jobs of any scale
- Free, browser-based, no upload, no software install
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Batch compressing TIFF files takes seconds when you convert to WebP directly in your browser. Drop all your .tiff files into the converter at once, click convert, and download a ZIP of all the results. No software install, no upload cap, no per-file size limit. A folder of 20 product photography TIFF files (typically 500MB total) converts to under 20MB of WebP files in about two minutes.
How to Batch Compress TIFF Files — Step by Step
- Open the TIFF to WebP converter in your browser.
- Select all TIFF files at once — either drag a folder's worth of .tiff files into the drop zone, or click to browse and select multiple files with Ctrl+A (Windows) or Cmd+A (Mac).
- Set quality once — the quality setting applies to all files in the batch. Quality 85 works for most photography. Lower to 75-80 if you need extra-small output across all files.
- Click "Convert to WebP" — all files process in your browser simultaneously.
- Download All as ZIP — one click saves all converted WebP files as a single ZIP archive.
Each file shows its before/after size so you can verify the compression results.
How Many Files Can You Batch Convert?
There is no file count limit — the tool will process whatever you drop in. The practical constraint is your device memory:
- 10-20 files (typical camera or product shoot): Processes in 1-3 minutes on most computers
- 50+ files (large photography job): May take 5-15 minutes depending on file sizes and your device speed. Let the browser run without switching tabs.
- Very large individual files (100MB+ per TIFF): Process well, but leave more browser memory headroom — close other tabs if you have many large files.
For very large batch jobs (hundreds of files or tens of gigabytes), consider breaking the batch into groups of 20-30 files for the most reliable results.
Sell Custom Apparel — We Handle Printing & Free ShippingCommon Batch TIFF Compression Workflows
The most common scenarios that require batch TIFF compression:
- Product photography: Photographers deliver TIFF files to e-commerce clients. The client needs web-ready WebP for their Shopify or WooCommerce store. Batch convert the full product shoot at once.
- Real estate photography: High-res TIFF files from camera to web-ready listing images. Batch convert an entire property shoot in one operation.
- Scanner output: Document scanners save to TIFF by default. Batch convert scanned files to WebP for web sharing or email, or to PDF for document archiving.
- Design handoffs: Designers exporting assets from print-production TIFF to web-ready WebP before sending to developers.
- Archive migration: Moving a large TIFF archive to a web-accessible format for a website or CMS.
Privacy and Security for Batch TIFF Processing
Batch processing sensitive TIFF files — client photography, confidential documents, medical scans, legal materials — is safe with a browser-based tool because nothing is uploaded. All processing happens on your device.
Cloud-based batch converters upload your files to their servers, process them remotely, and let you download results. That means your files pass through their infrastructure. With a browser-based batch converter, the conversion runs entirely in your browser — no network transfer, no server storage, no third-party access.
This is particularly important for photographers processing client files under NDA, businesses handling confidential internal materials, and healthcare or legal professionals working with regulated data.
Batch Compress Your TIFF Files Now
Drop your entire TIFF folder in, convert all files at once, download a single ZIP. Free, private, no upload, no limits.
Open Free TIFF to WebP ConverterFrequently Asked Questions
Is there a file count limit for batch TIFF conversion?
No file count limit. You can drop as many .tiff files as you want into the converter. The practical limit is your device memory — for very large batches, process in groups of 20-30 files for the most reliable results.
Can I set different quality levels for different files in a batch?
No — the quality slider applies uniformly to all files in a batch. For different quality levels, process files in separate batches.
Does batch conversion slow down my computer?
It uses CPU and memory during processing, which may make other applications slower. For large batches, close unnecessary programs and browser tabs while converting.
Where do the batch-converted files download to?
Individual files download to your browser's default download folder. Using "Download All as ZIP" saves everything to one ZIP file in your downloads folder.

