What is JXL (JPEG XL) Format?
JPEG XL (JXL) is a modern image format designed to replace older formats like JPEG, PNG, and GIF. It offers superior compression efficiency, lossless and lossy compression modes, support for high dynamic range (HDR), wide color gamuts, and alpha transparency.
Why Convert TIFF to JXL?
TIFF files are known for high quality but can be very large in size. Converting to JXL can reduce file size by up to 80% while maintaining visual quality, making it ideal for web use, storage optimization, and faster image transfers.
Step-by-Step Conversion Guide
- Upload TIFF Files: Click the upload area or drag and drop your TIFF files. Our tool supports batch processing for multiple files.
- Adjust Conversion Settings: Set quality level (1-100%), choose between lossy or lossless JXL format, and apply advanced options.
- Convert Files: Click "Convert All Files" to start the real-time conversion process.
- Download Results: Once conversion is complete, download individual JXL files or all files as a ZIP archive.
Key Features of Our TIFF to JXL Converter
- Real-Time Conversion: Instant processing with live progress indication
- Batch Processing: Convert up to 10 TIFF files simultaneously
- Quality Control: Adjustable compression level to balance quality and file size
- Lossless Option: Preserve 100% of original image quality when needed
- Metadata Preservation: Keep EXIF, IPTC, and XMP data from original files
- Image Preview: Visual preview before and after conversion
- Progressive Loading: Generate JXL files with progressive rendering capability
- Size Reduction Stats: Detailed comparison of file size savings
- No Quality Loss: Advanced algorithms ensure visual fidelity
- Secure Processing: All conversions happen in your browser, no file upload to servers
Optimizing JXL Files for Web Use
For web applications, we recommend using the lossy JXL format with quality set between 75-90%. This provides excellent visual quality with significantly reduced file sizes. Enable "Progressive Loading" for better user experience as images load gradually.
Common Use Cases
Photographers: Archive high-quality photos with smaller file sizes. Web Developers: Optimize images for faster page loading. Graphic Designers: Maintain quality while sharing designs online. Archivists: Convert large TIFF collections to space-efficient JXL format.