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Convert TIFF to GIF — Free & Unlimited.

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Simplify Complex Graphics

Sometimes you don't need millions of colors. GIF is a highly constrained format, limited to a palette of just 256 colors. While this sounds restrictive, it's incredibly efficient for simple graphics, charts, or flat illustrations. Shifting from a massive, uncompressed format down to a GIF drastically cuts the file size, making the resulting image load almost instantly on any web page.

Perfect for Web Elements

Web designers often start with high-fidelity source files but need lightweight assets for actual deployment. If you have a scanned logo or a simple piece of typography saved as a heavy raster file, converting it to GIF creates a snappy, web-ready asset. It supports basic transparency, ensuring your graphics sit cleanly on top of different website backgrounds.

Handled on Your Hardware

We believe file conversion shouldn't require surrendering your data to a third party. This tool executes the color reduction and format shifting entirely on your local machine. Because we don't route your files through external servers, you experience zero upload times. Your proprietary designs and raw assets remain securely under your control.

Frequently Asked Questions

Generally, no. Because the format is limited to 256 colors, complex photographs will look grainy or posterized. This conversion is best for simple graphics and logos.
This specific tool is designed to convert static images. If you upload a standard single-layer file, the output will be a static graphic.
Yes, but it uses binary transparency. A pixel is either 100% transparent or completely solid, which can sometimes result in slightly jagged edges on curved lines.
Absolutely. The entire operation runs strictly within your browser environment. Your files are never uploaded, ensuring complete confidentiality.
Traditional converters require you to upload your file to their server, wait for processing, and then download it. We cut out the network transfer entirely.