Convert JPG to JPEG XL for 30-60% smaller files- free, browser-based.
Open JXL ConverterJPEG XL compresses photographic images 30-60% better than JPEG at equivalent visual quality. Converting your JPG files to JXL saves storage space and bandwidth. As browser support grows (Safari 17+, Chrome returning), JXL is becoming a viable delivery format.
At quality 75-85, JXL produces files 30-60% smaller than the source JPG with equivalent or better visual quality. At quality 100, JXL operates in lossless mode.
| Format | File Size | Quality | Compatibility | Use Case |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| JPG | Medium | High (lossy) | Universal | Legacy web, email, print |
| JXL | Smallest | Excellent (lossy or lossless) | Safari 17+, growing | Next-gen web, archival, HDR |
| WebP | Small | High | 97%+ browsers | Current web standard |
Open the JPG to JPEG XL converter
Click the button above or go directly to /tools/jxl. No signup required- the tool is free and works instantly in your browser.
Drop your files
Drag and drop your JPG files onto the upload area, or click to browse. You can convert up to 20 files at once on the free plan (500 on Pro).
Download your JPEG XL files
Click Download on each file or use Download All as ZIP to save everything at once. All processing happens in your browser- nothing is uploaded to a server.
Complete privacy
Your files never leave your device. All conversion happens inside your browser using the Canvas API and WebAssembly.
Instant results
No upload, no queue, no waiting for a server. Conversion starts the moment you drop your files.
True batch processing
Convert up to 20 files at once on free (500 on Pro) and download them all as a ZIP. No signup required.
Always free
Core conversion tools are free forever. No watermarks, no file size caps on common formats, no account required.
Why convert JPG to JXL?
JXL produces 30-60% smaller files than JPG at the same visual quality. This saves storage, reduces bandwidth costs, and speeds up page load times for visitors using browsers that support JXL.
Can I serve JXL with a JPG fallback?
Yes. Use the <picture> element with <source type="image/jxl"> for JXL and <img> as JPG fallback. Browsers that support JXL will use the smaller file.
Is JXL better than WebP?
For photographic content, JXL typically offers 10-30% better compression than WebP. JXL also supports lossless JPEG recompression, HDR, and wider color gamuts. The main disadvantage is limited browser support (for now).
Ready to convert? It takes less than 10 seconds.
Open JXL Converter