100% Free No Upload Bulk Conversion

Bulk HDR to TGA Converter — Free, No Upload

Convert multiple HDR files to TGA instantly — all in your browser. No file limits, no watermarks, and completely private.

HDR TGA  ·  ZIP
Bulk HDR → TGA Converter
Select files, convert, download ZIP — all locally
HDR Support is coming soon — we are working on it.

Drop HDR files here or click to browse

Supports batch selection — convert hundreds of files

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Why convert HDR to TGA?

Introduced in 1989 by Radiance / Greg Ward, HDR was great for its time. But TGA (created in 1984 by Truevision) offers lossless compression and 32-bit – a massive leap forward. convert.contextual.raster_to_raster

Technical comparison: HDR vs TGA

PropertyHDRTGA
Full nameHigh Dynamic Range ImageTarga Image Format
Compression Lossless Lossless
Color depth32-bit float32-bit
Transparency No Yes
Web support No No
Developed byRadiance / Greg Ward (1989)Truevision (1984)
Best for High dynamic range photography Game textures and 3D rendering

How to use — 3 simple steps

1
Select your HDR files
Drag & drop or click to choose multiple HDR images. No file size restrictions.
2
Start the conversion
Click "Convert to :to" — your files are processed locally using WebAssembly. No upload, no waiting.
3
Download ZIP archive
All converted TGA files are bundled into a single ZIP. One click, everything saved.

Popular use cases for HDR → TGA

When you need transparency support – convert from HDR to TGA

To reduce image file size by up to 80% without visible quality loss (HDR → TGA)

For archiving old HDR images in a future‑proof, well‑supported format (TGA)

Bulk processing an entire folder of HDR screenshots to TGA for documentation

💡 Pro tips

  • Use the ZIP download to get all converted files in a single click
  • All processing is private — files are never uploaded to any server

Frequently Asked Questions

No. This tool runs entirely in your browser using JavaScript and WebAssembly.
For lossy TGA, 85‑92% is optimal. For lossless, quality is always perfect.
Yes, especially RAW files are fully processed with demosaicing and white balance.
Absolutely. TGA is widely supported by most platforms.
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