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This FAQ aims to answer some commonly asked questions about JPEG XL and associated technologies.

What is JPEG XL?

JPEG XL is a next-generation image compression format designed to provide efficient compression with significant improvements over traditional JPEGs, WebP, HEIC and AVIF images in both quality and file size. It is optimized for images delivered at web quality through lossless levels. The codec was designed to allow its users to balance three primary criteria:

  • high fidelity to the source image
  • encoding and decoding speed
  • compression ratio (typically 20:1 to 50:1)
How does JPEG XL work?

JPEG XL combines several modern compression techniques to reduce file sizes while preserving visual quality. Unlike traditional JPEG, it uses a perceptual encoding model that prioritizes the details people actually see, allowing it to remove less noticeable information more efficiently. It also supports both lossy and mathematically lossless compression, progressive decoding, efficient handling of HDR and wide-gamut images, and reversible transcoding of existing JPEG files. Together, these technologies enable JPEG XL to deliver higher image quality at smaller file sizes than older image formats.

What are the benefits of using JPEG XL?
  • Smaller file sizes: This translates to faster loading times for web pages and reduced storage requirements – often up to 65% smaller.
  • Improved image quality: JPEG XL offers better image fidelity than all current compression algorithms.
  • Support for forward-looking features:
    • lossless compression
    • visually lossless compression
    • transparency
    • animation, layers & thumbnails
    • web-friendly progressive encoding and decoding
    • improved color accuracy and color gamut support through HDR (high dynamic range) and high bit depth support
Is JPEG XL replacing JPEG?

JPEG XL makes a great replacement for JPEG, as it includes several features that ease the transition from the legacy JPEG format. Most critically, it supports lossless JPEG transcoding, converting any ‘classic’ JPEG into JPEG XL with bit-for-bit quality while saving an average 20% in file size. If needed, these files can be restored to the exact original JPEG, ensuring backward compatibility with existing JPEG-based applications

It will take time for JPEG XL to be fully adopted. Because it offers significant advantages to all competing formats, it will likely become the new standard for image compression.

Is JPEG XL free?

Yes, JPEG XL is free to use and fully open sourced. The reference encoder can be found here.

What is JPEG XL not good for?

JPEG XL is not optimized for very low-quality compression levels. At such file sizes, video codecs like AVIF tend to produce better results due to their specialized algorithms for low-bitrate compression.

What is jpegxl.info?

This site – jpegxl.info – is a community website dedicated to providing information, tools, and resources about JPEG XL. It offers current information about the format, its benefits, and how to use it. Feel free to add to it!

What are the environmental benefits of using JPEG XL?

Smaller file sizes lead to reduced bandwidth usage and energy consumption during storage and transmission.

How is JPEG XL spelled?

JPEG XL is the official name.

Use JPEG XL, not JPEG-XL or JPEGXL. JXL is a common abbreviation and the file extension (.jxl).

Last updated:General: July , 20246Usage: July 9, 2026Technical: July 9, 2026