JXL to DNG Converter
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Convert up to 5 JXL images to WEBP — drag, drop, download.
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JPEG XL (JXL) is a next-generation image format designed to supersede JPEG. It delivers up to 60% smaller files than JPEG at equivalent quality, supports lossless compression, HDR, wide colour gamut, transparency, and animation. Convert to JXL to reduce file size, or from JXL to JPG or PNG for maximum compatibility.
WEBP is a modern image format developed by Google. It delivers significantly smaller file sizes than JPG and PNG — both in lossy and lossless modes — while maintaining comparable visual quality, making it the standard for performance-focused websites.
JPEG XL (JXL) is a next-generation image format standardised by ISO/IEC in 2022, developed as a long-term replacement for JPEG. It achieves up to 60% smaller file sizes than JPEG at equivalent visual quality and typically 20–35% smaller than AVIF or WEBP in photographic content. It supports both lossy and lossless compression, 32-bit HDR, wide colour gamuts (P3, Rec. 2020), alpha transparency, and animation.
Browser adoption is growing rapidly: Safari 17+ (2023), Chrome 91+ (lossless/transparent sequences), and Firefox 128+ support JXL natively. Google Photos uses JXL for archival storage, and Apple adopted it as the preferred export format in several iCloud contexts.
When to convert to JXL: When targeting modern browsers and archival quality with minimum file size. Professional photographers and developers storing large image libraries benefit significantly from JXL's superior compression. For delivery to the broadest possible audience today, WEBP or AVIF retain wider compatibility.
When to convert from JXL: When you need to use a JXL image in software, a website, or a service that does not yet support JXL — converting to JPG or PNG gives universal compatibility with no quality loss for lossless JXL sources.
WebP is an image format developed by Google and released in 2010, designed to replace both JPEG and PNG with a single format that outperforms both. It supports lossy compression (like JPEG), lossless compression (like PNG), and alpha channel transparency (like PNG) — in one format, with smaller files than either. Browser support is now comprehensive: Chrome, Firefox, Safari 14+, and Edge all support WebP natively, which means essentially all users on modern browsers can receive WebP without fallback.
In lossy mode, WebP uses the VP8 video codec's intra-frame compression. Unlike JPEG's 8×8 block DCT approach, VP8 analyses larger image regions and applies more accurate prediction of pixel values before encoding the residual. The result is 25–35% smaller files than JPEG at the same perceived quality, with fewer blocking artifacts and better handling of smooth gradients. In lossless mode, WebP uses entropy coding with spatial prediction and is typically 26% smaller than equivalent PNG files. Transparent images are 26% smaller on average than PNG.
For any web image asset — photographs, product images, blog thumbnails, hero images — WebP is the best general-purpose choice when your audience is on modern browsers. Replacing JPEG with lossy WebP reduces page weight, improves load time, and contributes to better Core Web Vitals scores (particularly Largest Contentful Paint), which are a Google search ranking signal. Replacing PNG with WebP for transparent icons and UI elements reduces bandwidth with no visible quality difference.
WebP support in desktop image editing and production software remains incomplete. Older versions of Photoshop, Lightroom, print production tools, and many legacy Windows applications do not open WebP natively (modern versions have added support). For images that will be used in editing workflows, print production, or distributed to users who may open them in varied software contexts, JPEG or PNG remains the safer choice. For web delivery specifically, WebP is the right format.
Yes — completely free with no account required. No watermarks are added to your converted files, and no subscription is needed.
Drop your JXL images into the upload zone (or click Choose files). Adjust the quality slider if needed, then click Convert all to WEBP. Once done, download each file individually or click Download all (ZIP) for the full batch.
Up to 5 images per batch, maximum 20 MB per file. All images in your queue are converted in parallel. Start a new batch to process more.
Converted files are held on the server only long enough for download, then automatically deleted. No images are retained beyond your session.
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