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Lossless TIFF compression that professional applications can open natively. No pixel values changed. No layers lost. No quality sacrificed. Nothing uploaded.
Drag & drop or click to browse (`.tif`, `.tiff`)
Balanced default. Good size savings and broad support.
TIFF is the gold standard for professional image archiving - but a single 16-bit RAW TIFF from a modern camera can exceed 80MB.
FastCompressor applies lossless LZW and Deflate compression to TIFF files, dramatically reducing file size without touching a single pixel.
The output is a fully standards-compliant TIFF, readable by every professional application - Photoshop, Affinity, Lightroom, InDesign.
A wedding photographer with 1,000 TIFF masters at 80MB each = 80GB per shoot.
Lossless compression typically halves that.
At cloud storage pricing, that's a real and ongoing cost saving.
Pre-press, offset printing, and large-format printing workflows require TIFF.
You cannot substitute JPG without quality loss at print resolutions.
FastCompressor lets you stay in TIFF and still reduce file size.
Compression never changes image dimensions.
A 4000x6000px TIFF at 300 DPI remains exactly that - smaller file, same resolution, same printable dimensions.
Architectural photography, commercial shoots, legal case imagery - these are files that should never go through a cloud server.
FastCompressor is 100% local.
Built for professionals who need speed, privacy, and quality.
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TIFF: The format that refuses to shrink - until now
TIFF was designed for professional imaging in the 1980s - a time when storage was scarce but lossless quality was non-negotiable. Four decades later, it remains the dominant format for print production, medical imaging, and archival photography. And it's still enormous.
A single RAW-to-TIFF conversion from a 45-megapixel camera produces a file of 130-260 MB. A magazine page scanned at 600 DPI: 80-150 MB. A product shot retouched in Photoshop and exported as 16-bit TIFF: 200 MB+.
FastCompressor applies lossless LZW or Deflate (ZIP-based) compression to TIFF files. Unlike lossy compression, lossless compression removes only mathematical redundancy in the file - not image data. Every single pixel is preserved exactly. The compressed TIFF opens identically in Photoshop, Lightroom, InDesign, and every TIFF-compatible application.
For print designers: Your InDesign placements will work identically with compressed TIFFs. No relink required if you overwrite the originals.
For photographers: Use FastCompressor to compress your TIFF delivery files - the ones you send to clients or stock libraries. Clients get the same full-quality file, just faster to download.
For archivists: TIFF is the archival standard for good reason. FastCompressor compresses without converting - your archive remains in TIFF format, just smaller on disk.
See why teams choose FastCompressor
| Feature | FastCompressor | Typical Online Tool |
|---|---|---|
| Compression method | LZW + Deflate lossless | Lossy (converts to JPG) |
| Pixel values changed | Never | Yes - quality loss |
| Output format | Stays TIFF | Often converts to JPG |
| 16-bit TIFF support | Yes | Often not supported |
| Multi-layer TIFF | Supported | Limited |
| Price | $19 once | $5-79/month |
Use our free browser tools for small, instant jobs. For unlimited batch processing and total privacy, we recommend the desktop app.
MP4, MOV & WebM size reduction. High efficiency encoding for web & social.
Smart lossy reduction.
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Remove backgrounds.
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