Open JXL (JPEG XL) images and save them as JPG, in your browser.
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Processing happens on your device. Nothing is uploaded.
Files are processed locally in your browser. They never touch our servers.
Sensible settings are applied automatically. Fine tune them only if you want to.
Drop multiple images at once and download everything together as a ZIP.
Use this tool when you need a fast, private way to prepare images for websites, upload forms, email, social media, ecommerce listings, documentation or everyday sharing.
Image optimization works best when you choose the right balance between file size, visual quality, dimensions, format compatibility and privacy. These tips help you get a cleaner result.
JXL to JPG is the quickest way to open a JPEG XL file that most apps and browsers still cannot read. The .jxl file is decoded locally and saved as a JPG that works everywhere, from old software to new upload forms. Nothing is uploaded, and your original JXL stays untouched as the high-quality master.
Maximum: the largest JPG with the best possible quality. Use when detail matters more than size.
Recommended: sharp and visually identical to the source at a sensible file size. Best for most uses.
Smaller: light compression that is only visible on close inspection. Good for the web.
Smallest: noticeable compression. Use when file size is the priority.
For lossless quality or transparency, use JXL to PNG instead, and for a small, web-ready file, JXL to WebP. Want to go the other way? See JPG to JXL.
These tools solve similar image optimization problems and work the same way: locally in your browser, with no required upload.
Drop your .jxl files here and download the JPG copies. The JPEG XL files are decoded locally in your browser, so nothing is uploaded and there is nothing to install.
JPEG XL is very new and most browsers, apps and viewers do not support it yet. Converting to JPG gives you a copy that opens everywhere, while your original JXL stays as the master.
JPG is lossy, so there is a small re-encode, but at quality 90 the difference is not visible. Keep the JXL as your high-quality copy and convert JPGs as you need them.
JXL is the extension for JPEG XL, a next-generation image format with excellent compression and quality. Support is still limited, which is why converting to JPG is often the practical choice.