TIFF to ICO for Image Workflows
Fast, instant TIFF to ICO conversion. No signup required. Just drop your .tiff file and get .ico in seconds.
Batch Settings
HDR data will be tone-mapped
Your TIFF file may contain HDR (High Dynamic Range) data. ICO only supports standard dynamic range (SDR). Highlights and shadows will be compressed to fit the 8-bit range — subtle detail in very bright or dark areas may be lost.
Layers will be flattened
TIFF supports multiple layers, but ICO does not. All layers will be merged into a single flat image. Keep your original TIFF file if you need to edit individual layers later.
Some metadata may not survive
Your TIFF file may contain EXIF, IPTC, XMP, ICC metadata. ICO has limited or no support for these metadata types. Location data (GPS), camera settings, and color profiles may be stripped during conversion.
CMYK → RGB color conversion
Your TIFF file uses CMYK color space (designed for print). ICO uses RGB. Colors will be converted — some print-specific colors (especially deep blues and vivid oranges) may shift slightly. For critical color matching, use a calibrated ICC profile.
About TIFF to ICO Conversion
Whether you're one of the many photographers, designers, and content creators who work with TIFF files daily, there comes a time when you need ICO instead. TIFF is an uncompressed or losslessly compressed format favoured in print, publishing, and professional photography.
Here's a typical scenario: you receive a .tiff file but your project, platform, or client requires .ico. ICO is the icon format used for website favicons and Windows application icons. Rather than searching for desktop software or wrestling with command-line tools, you can convert TIFF to ICO online in seconds with CocoConvert.
This conversion is ideal when you You need a file that works in web browsers, or when you You need maximum device and software compatibility. The conversion helps you convert between formats quickly.
Your TIFF file may contain HDR (High Dynamic Range) data. ICO only supports standard dynamic range (SDR). Highlights and shadows will be compressed to fit the 8-bit range — subtle detail in very bright or dark areas may be lost.
Behind the scenes, CocoConvert uses industry-standard tools — FFmpeg for audio and video, Sharp for images, qpdf for documents. Your file is uploaded securely (TLS encryption), processed on isolated servers in Germany, and auto-deleted within 24 hours. No account, no watermark, no hidden fees.
Power users can batch convert up to 100 files simultaneously with a Pro subscription, making it practical for production workflows.
How to Convert TIFF to ICO
- 1
Drop your file
Drag your .tiff file onto the converter. Need to process many files? Add up to 5 at once (100 for Pro).
- 2
Set output to ICO
Pick ICO from the format list. The converter automatically tunes settings for the TIFF→ICO pair.
- 3
Hit Convert
Processing happens server-side — your browser stays responsive. Most image files convert in under 10 seconds.
- 4
Download and use
Your .ico file is ready to plug into your workflow. Download it or share the link (expires in 24 hours).
What Happens When You Convert TIFF to ICO
Your TIFF image is decoded into raw pixel data, then re-encoded as ICO.
Your TIFF file is decoded — the compressed/stored pixel data is expanded into raw RGBA (with alpha channel) pixels
HDR data is tone-mapped to standard dynamic range (8-bit per channel)
Pixels are re-encoded using Icon File's lossless compression
Metadata (EXIF, ICC profiles) is transferred where ICO supports it
The ICO file is saved and ready for download
TIFF vs ICO — Detailed Comparison
| Feature | .TIFF | .ICO |
|---|---|---|
| Full Name | Tagged Image File Format | Icon File |
| Compression | Lossy & Lossless | Lossless |
| Transparency | Yes | Yes |
| Animation | No | No |
| Color Depth | up to 32 bits/channel | 32-bit (with alpha) |
| HDR Support | Yes | No |
| Typical File Size | 10–50 MB per photo (uncompressed) | <100 KB |
| Platform Support | Very Wide | Universal |
| Browser Support | none | Universal |
| Year Created | 1986 | 1985 |
| Open Standard | Yes | No |
Should You Convert TIFF to ICO?
When to Convert
- ✓You need a file that works in web browsers
- ✓You need maximum device and software compatibility
When NOT to Convert
- ✗You still need to edit individual layers — ICO flattens everything
- ✗You want to preserve HDR information — ICO only supports standard dynamic range
Frequently Asked Questions
Who needs to convert TIFF to ICO?
This conversion is commonly used by photographers, designers, and content creators. Typical reasons include convert between formats quickly and ensuring compatibility with downstream tools or platforms.
Can I convert TIFF to ICO without losing quality?
Your TIFF file may contain HDR (High Dynamic Range) data. ICO only supports standard dynamic range (SDR). Highlights and shadows will be compressed to fit the 8-bit range — subtle detail in very bright or dark areas may be lost.
Do I need to install software to convert TIFF to ICO?
No. CocoConvert runs entirely in your browser — no downloads, no plugins. It works on macOS, Windows, Linux, iOS, and Android.
How many TIFF files can I convert at once?
Free users can convert up to 5 files per hour. Pro subscribers get 100 files per hour with larger size limits (5 GB per file). Business API users can integrate batch conversion directly into their tools.
Is there an API for TIFF to ICO conversion?
Yes. CocoConvert offers a Business API for automated conversions. It supports all the same format pairs available in the web interface, including TIFF to ICO.
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