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Why this pair exists — JP2 is JPEG 2000, a wavelet-based lossy/lossless codec used in cinema and medical imaging. Ergo, the TIFF route. A JP2 to TIFF conversion is almost always about making an image land cleanly in another piece of software. JPEG 2000 Image is well-suited to its original niche, but TIFF Image opens on more platforms or fits better into a publishing pipeline. Upload a JP2 file above, pick any quality knobs, and download a ready-to-use TIFF. In practice JP2 is JPEG 2000, a wavelet-based lossy/lossless codec used in cinema and medical imaging. On the other end, TIFF is the archival multi-page master format used in scanning, print and document pipelines.

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JPEG 2000 Image

Source format

JPEG 2000 offers wavelet-based compression with both lossy and lossless modes. It is used in digital cinema (DCI), medical imaging, and geospatial applications but has minimal web browser support.

tiff

TIFF Image

Target format

TIFF is a flexible, high-quality image format widely used in publishing, printing, and professional photography. It supports multiple compression methods and color spaces including CMYK.

JP2 vs TIFF — What's the difference?

Why convert JP2 to TIFF

Converting keeps the picture recognisable end-to-end while changing the container that ships it. TIFF typically wins on one of three fronts: broader software support, smaller files for the same visual quality, or features like transparency that JP2 cannot express. The conversion itself is fast because both sides are raster formats.

HOW TO CONVERT
JP2 → TIFF

1

Upload your JP2

Start by dropping the JP2 onto the uploader. Files up to 25 MB go through on the free tier without registration; paid plans go up to 2 GB.

2

Conversion happens server-side

Our imagemagick-based pipeline reads the JP2 pixel grid, preserves resolution and colour profile, and encodes a clean TIFF.

3

Grab the result

A download button appears as soon as the TIFF is ready. Save locally or share the short-lived URL.

Common Use Cases

Share across platforms

Send TIFF files to anyone without worrying about whether they have the right software for JP2.

Embed in documents

Drop TIFF output into Word, Google Docs, PowerPoint, Notion or a website without conversion warnings.

Optimize size

TIFF often produces smaller files than JP2 for web, email and storage.

Archive & future-proof

Store in a widely-supported format that will still open on future operating systems without legacy plugins.

JP2 vs TIFF — Strengths and limitations

What each format does best, and where it falls short.

JP2 Strengths

  • 20-30% smaller than JPEG at equivalent quality.
  • Single format for lossy and lossless — one encoder, two modes.
  • Multi-resolution: decode a thumbnail from the same file as the full image.
  • Mandatory format for cinema (DCP), medical imaging (DICOM), and national archives.
  • Supports 16-bit depth and wide gamut.

Limitations

  • Zero browser support — web publishers cannot use JP2.
  • Encoding is CPU-expensive.
  • Consumer tooling is rare.

TIFF Strengths

  • Lossless by default — no generation loss on successive edits and saves.
  • Supports any bit depth (1 to 32 bits per channel), any color model, any number of channels.
  • Extensible tag system means vendor-specific data survives alongside standard tags.
  • Multi-page containers are perfect for scanned documents, faxes, and DICOM-like stacks.
  • Industry-standard for archival, museums, scientific imaging, and high-end print prepress.

Limitations

  • File sizes are huge compared to JPEG/WebP/AVIF — often 10-30× larger.
  • Not a web format — no browser displays TIFF natively.
  • Ambiguous spec areas mean some TIFFs only open correctly in the tool that created them.

JP2 vs TIFF — Technical specifications

Side-by-side comparison of the technical details.

JP2

MIME type
image/jp2
Extensions
.jp2, .j2k, .jpf, .jpx
Standard
ISO/IEC 15444 (Parts 1-18)
Compression
Discrete wavelet transform (DWT) with arithmetic coding
Bit depth
Up to 16-bit per channel

TIFF

MIME type
image/tiff
Extensions
.tif, .tiff
Standard
TIFF 6.0 (1992); BigTIFF extension for 64-bit offsets
Max file size
4 GB (TIFF); 2^64 bytes (BigTIFF)
Compression options
None, LZW, Deflate, JPEG, CCITT G3/G4, PackBits, JBIG

JP2 vs TIFF — Typical file sizes

Approximate file sizes for common scenarios.

JP2

  • Web photo (lossy) 150-400 KB
  • Scanned manuscript (lossless) 5-30 MB
  • 4K DCP cinema frame ~5 MB

TIFF

  • Scanned A4 page (300 dpi, B&W) 100-300 KB
  • Scanned A4 page (600 dpi, color) 15-40 MB
  • Print-quality magazine photo 30-150 MB
  • Satellite GeoTIFF tile 50 MB - 5 GB

Quality & Compatibility

Converting keeps resolution, aspect ratio and colour profile identical to the source. Metadata (EXIF, XMP) transfers where TIFF supports it; otherwise it is dropped. If the JP2 contained an alpha channel and TIFF does not support transparency, the background is flattened to white by default.

Tips for Best Results

Frequently Asked Questions

It depends on the codecs involved. If both JP2 and TIFF are lossy, the pixels are re-encoded and a small amount of detail is discarded — invisible at default quality settings on photographs. If TIFF is lossless (PNG, TIFF, BMP) the output keeps every pixel of the decoded JP2 exactly, but cannot recover detail that JP2 had already compressed away.

Often yes, especially when TIFF is lossless. JP2 tuned for efficient web delivery will usually produce smaller files than TIFF's default settings. If file size matters, drop the quality in Advanced or pick a more compressed target format instead.

KaijuConverter uploads over HTTPS, processes the image in an isolated container and deletes both the source and the output within two hours. No account is required, file contents are never logged, and we do not use uploads to train any model. For confidential material, the paid plan includes a data-processing agreement.

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