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TIFF to Lottie converter

Convert high-quality TIFF image sequences or static files into a web-ready Lottie JSON format for high-fidelity web animations.

Interface of SVGen converting TIFF to Lottie featuring canvas and layers

How It Works

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Select your TIFF file from your device

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Select export as Lottie and customize settings if needed

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Get your converted Lottie file ready to use

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Integrate Broadcast Quality into Web Motion UI

Packaging high-quality TIFF files into the Lottie format is a highly specialized workflow for integrating broadcast-quality assets into web motion graphics. The primary advantage is the ability to place uncompressed, pixel-perfect visual elements within an interactive, JSON-based web animation, completely bypassing traditional video embeds. The converter functions by converting the heavy TIFF data into an extensive Base64 text string, subsequently wrapping it inside the strict structural parameters of a Lottie JSON file. It is targeted at high-end motion designers, broadcast professionals transitioning to web UI, and digital artists. Supported inputs are single-layer, static TIFF files. A specific usecase involves taking a hyper-realistic, uncompressed 3D render saved as a transparent TIFF, and embedding it into a Lottie animation file where vector UI elements can be animated around it natively in the browser. The severe limitation of this process is file bloat; converting an already massive TIFF into Base64 text creates an extraordinarily heavy JSON file that can severely impact browser performance and parsing times. Error messages include 'Base64 string exceeds maximum browser payload' and 'Unsupported multi-page TIFF structure'.

FAQs

Yes, enormously so. TIFFs are already large, uncompressed files. Converting them to Base64 text inside a JSON file increases their size by another 30%, which may cause web performance issues.
No. This specific tool embeds a single, static TIFF frame into the JSON structure so it can be utilized as a high-fidelity background or asset inside a Lottie player.
Yes, if your original TIFF file includes an alpha channel (transparency), it will be preserved during the Base64 encoding process and display correctly within the Lottie player.

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