1) Upload ODG file to convert
Drop files here, or Click to select
2) Set converting ODG to TIFF options
3) Get converted file
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Command line💾 Upload Your File: Go to the site, click on «Upload File,» and select your ODG file.
✍️ Set Conversion Options: Choose TIFF as the output format and adjust any additional options if needed.
Convert and Download: Click 👉«Download Converted File»👈 to get your TIFF file.
| File extension | .ODG |
| Category | Image File |
| Description | ODG (Open Document Graphic) file format is associated with OpenOffice Draw - an OpenOffice application developed by the Organization for the Advancement of Structured information (OASIS) and intended for creating vector graphic drawings. Since this software is part of the free and cross-platform OpenOffice software package, it is not unlikely that ODG will soon be used as a standard for exchanging ODG drawings between different programs. In order to share ODG files, you should install OpenOffice on your PC. |
| Associated programs | Apache OpenOffice LibreOffice |
| Developed by | OASIS |
| MIME type | application/vnd.oasis.opendocument.graphics |
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| Conversion type | ODG to TIFF |
| File extension | .TIFF, .TIF |
| Category | Image File |
| Description | The TIFF (Tagged Image File Format) is a widely-used file format for storing digital images, developed by Aldus Corporation (now owned by Adobe Systems). It is a versatile format that supports a wide range of color depths, resolutions, and image types, making it suitable for use in a variety of applications. TIFF files can contain multiple images, each with their own characteristics such as resolution, compression, and color depth. They can also be uncompressed or compressed using a variety of methods, such as LZW, ZIP, and JPEG compression. Additionally, TIFF files can store metadata such as keywords, descriptions, and copyright information. One of the key benefits of the TIFF format is its support for high-quality, lossless image compression. This makes it a popular choice for archiving and sharing images, especially in fields such as graphic design, printing, and photography. TIFF files can also support transparent backgrounds, making them ideal for use in web graphics and other applications where transparency is important. TIFF files can be opened and edited using a wide variety of software programs, including Adobe Photoshop, GIMP, and Microsoft Paint. They are also supported by many operating systems and web browsers. Overall, the TIFF format is a robust and versatile format for storing digital images. Its ability to support multiple images, high-quality compression, and metadata make it a popular choice for a variety of applications, especially those requiring high-quality images. |
| Associated programs | CyberLink PowerDVD InterVideo WinDVD VideoLAN VLC Media Player Windows Media Player |
| Developed by | Aldus, now Adobe Systems |
| MIME type | image/tiff image/tiff-fx |
| Useful links | More detailed information on TIFF files |
OpenDocument Graphics files store diagrams and illustrations as vector objects that most applications outside LibreOffice cannot open. TIFF is the lossless raster format trusted for professional printing, document archiving, and prepress workflows worldwide. Converting your .odg file to TIFF gives you a pixel-perfect, print-ready image that works in every professional context. Drop your .odg file above.
ODG (OpenDocument Graphics) is the vector drawing format of the OpenDocument standard (ISO/IEC 26300), used natively by LibreOffice Draw and Apache OpenOffice Draw. It stores diagrams, flowcharts, technical illustrations, and organizational charts as scalable XML-based vector objects. ODG is not supported by Microsoft Office, Adobe tools, or most document management systems without an explicit plugin, limiting its usefulness in cross-application workflows.
TIFF (Tagged Image File Format) is a lossless raster image format developed by Aldus and now maintained by Adobe. It is the industry standard for document scanning, print prepress, and professional archiving because it stores image data with no quality loss. Document management systems, legal discovery platforms, print shops, and medical imaging software all accept TIFF as a primary archival and delivery format.
| Property | ODG | TIFF |
|---|---|---|
| Developer | OASIS / ISO | Aldus / Adobe |
| Format type | Vector (XML-based) | Lossless raster |
| Scalability | Infinite (lossless) | Fixed resolution |
| Print prepress | Requires export step | Direct, industry standard |
| DMS / archiving | Rarely accepted | Widely accepted |
| Compression | ZIP-compressed XML | LZW or uncompressed |
| Multi-page support | No | Yes (multi-strip TIFF) |
Batch-convert an entire folder without opening the interface:
TotalDocConverter.exe C:\odg_files C:\tiff_out /ConvertTo tiff /ProcessRecursively
Save the command in a .bat file for scheduled or automated runs. Total Doc Converter also exposes ActiveX/command-line options for server use.
| Feature | Online (this page) | Total Doc Converter (desktop) |
|---|---|---|
| File size limit | 50 MB | Unlimited |
| Batch conversion | One file at a time | Entire folders at once |
| Software install | None required | Windows 7–11 |
| Output options | Standard | Full control |
| Command-line | No | Yes |
| Privacy | File uploaded to server | Stays on your computer |
| Price | Free | From $49.90 |