How to Convert TIFF to BMP

Bulk TIFF to BMP conversion, fully offline on your Windows PC

Why Convert TIFF to BMP?

TIFF supports a range of compression options and advanced features like multi-page documents, but some older Windows applications, embedded systems, or specific legacy tools only accept the simplest possible image format: BMP, with its raw, uncompressed pixel grid. Converting TIFF to BMP strips away TIFF's more advanced structure and produces a file that virtually any image-handling software can read directly, without needing to support TIFF's various compression schemes.

This conversion is mainly about compatibility rather than quality or efficiency, since BMP typically results in a larger file than a compressed TIFF, but it guarantees the image opens in software with minimal or no TIFF support.

How to Convert TIFF to BMP
  1. Install Turbo Batch Image Converter Pro on your Windows PC.
  2. Open the app and select Batch Mode for multiple files, or Individual Mode for a single TIFF file.
  3. Drag your TIFF file or folder into the app window, enabling recursive folder scanning if needed.
  4. Set the "From" format to TIFF and the "To" format to BMP.
  5. Click Convert. BMP files are written to the output folder, fully offline.
What Makes This TIFF to BMP Converter Useful
  • 100% offline — your images are never uploaded anywhere
  • Bulk conversion of entire folders, including sub-folders, in one click
  • Produces standard uncompressed BMP files readable by legacy software
  • Multi-core processing for fast handling of large batches
  • Option to delete original TIFF files automatically after conversion
  • No recurring subscription or hidden upload limits

If you only need straightforward format conversion without RAW or HEIC support, Turbo Batch Image Converter Lite covers this exact TIFF-to-BMP conversion in a lighter, more focused app.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why would I need BMP instead of TIFF?

Some legacy applications, embedded systems, and specific older tools have minimal or no support for TIFF's various compression schemes and multi-page structure, requiring a simpler format like BMP instead.

Will my BMP file be larger than the original TIFF?

It depends on whether the source TIFF was compressed; if so, the resulting BMP, being uncompressed, will likely be larger.

What happens to multi-page TIFF files when converting to BMP?

Since BMP doesn't support multi-page documents the way TIFF can, each page is typically handled as a separate single-page BMP file during conversion.

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