THM can't be decoded
THM is a proprietary/undocumented format that no image library or converter can decode, so it can't be read as a source file.
Trying to open a THM as TIFF? Here's the honest answer — and how to get a real image.
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THM is a small JPEG thumbnail saved alongside camera photos and videos — really a JPEG with a different extension.
Rename or convert THM to .jpg to open it anywhere.
TIFF is a high-quality, often lossless raster format used in photography, scanning and print. Files are large but preserve maximum detail.
TIFF opens in Photoshop, GIMP, Preview and professional imaging software.
No. THM is a proprietary thumbnail-cache blob that no image library can decode, so there's nothing to convert. Export the original photos and convert those instead.
THM files aren't meant to be opened directly. Recover the original images from your device's photo library or an iTunes/Finder backup, then work with those.
Once you have the real photos (JPG or HEIC), they convert cleanly to PNG or JPG — free, no sign-up, no watermark.