TIFF JXL
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Shrink your TIFF by converting to JXL

Converting TIFF to JXL trades a little detail for a much smaller file, making JPEG XL the practical choice for fast web pages, email and sharing.

How to convert TIFF to JXL

  1. 1 Drop your TIFF file into the converter above.
  2. 2 It is converted to JXL automatically — no settings to fiddle with.
  3. 3 Download your new JXL file instantly.

TIFF vs JXL

Feature TIFF JXL
Compression Lossless Lossy
Transparency Yes Yes
Animation No Yes
Type Raster Raster
MIME type image/tiff image/jxl
Best for Printing, archiving and professional photo or scan workflows that demand top quality. Future-proof, high-efficiency storage — converted to JPG, PNG or WebP for compatibility today.

About the formats

TIFF

TIFF image

TIFF is a high-fidelity raster format favoured in publishing, photography and scanning. It preserves maximum detail and supports layers, multiple pages and lossless compression.

Strengths

  • Lossless, print-grade quality
  • Supports layers and multiple pages
  • Standard in scanning and prepress

Limitations

  • Large files
  • Poor browser/web support
  • Overkill for everyday sharing

Best for: Printing, archiving and professional photo or scan workflows that demand top quality.

JXL

JPEG XL

JXL (JPEG XL) is a next-generation image format with excellent compression, lossless JPEG re-encoding, transparency and animation. It can dramatically shrink files while keeping high quality.

Strengths

  • Outstanding compression and quality
  • Lossless and lossy modes
  • Transparency and animation support

Limitations

  • Limited browser support so far
  • Few editors handle it yet
  • Still an emerging format

Best for: Future-proof, high-efficiency storage — converted to JPG, PNG or WebP for compatibility today.

Frequently asked questions

Upload your TIFF file above and it is converted to JXL automatically. When it is ready, download your new JPEG XL — the whole thing takes just a few seconds in your browser.

Converting TIFF to JXL trades a little detail for a much smaller file, making JPEG XL the practical choice for fast web pages, email and sharing.

Because JXL uses lossy compression, very fine detail may be reduced to save space. For everyday use the difference is hard to spot, and you get a much smaller file in return.

Yes. The converter is free to use, with no watermark and no sign-up required.

Your files are processed securely and are never shared with anyone.

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