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Supports .jxl files. Maximum file size: 50MB
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AVIF Format Benefits:
- Superior compression efficiency
- Wide color gamut support
- High dynamic range (HDR)
- Animation support
- Lossless & lossy compression
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How to Convert JXL to AVIF: A Complete Guide
Why Convert JXL to AVIF?
Both JXL (JPEG XL) and AVIF are modern image formats designed for the web, but they have different strengths. AVIF generally offers better compression efficiency, especially for photographic content, while JXL excels at lossless compression and progressive decoding.
Step-by-Step Guide to Using This Tool
- Upload JXL Files: Drag and drop your JXL images or click "Browse Files" to select them. You can upload multiple files at once.
- Adjust Conversion Settings: Use the sliders and options to customize quality, compression, color space, and other parameters.
- Preview & Convert: Check the preview of your image, then click "Convert to AVIF" to start the conversion process.
- Download Results: Once conversion is complete, download individual AVIF files or all converted images as a ZIP archive.
Advanced Features Explained
- Batch Processing: Convert multiple JXL files to AVIF simultaneously to save time.
- Quality Control: Adjust the quality slider to balance file size and visual fidelity.
- Lossless Option: Enable lossless conversion for critical images where every pixel matters.
- Metadata Preservation: Keep EXIF data like camera settings and location information.
- Resize Tool: Automatically resize images to your specified maximum dimensions.
Optimizing AVIF Images for Web Performance
For best results on websites, consider these tips:
- Use quality settings between 70-85% for optimal balance of quality and file size
- Enable progressive loading for better perceived performance
- Resize images to match their display dimensions on your site
- Use the "High" compression setting for images that aren't critical to visual design
- Consider using different quality settings for hero images vs. thumbnails
Pro Tip
AVIF images typically offer 30-50% better compression than JPEG at similar quality levels. For websites with many images, this can significantly improve loading times and reduce bandwidth costs.
SEO Benefits of AVIF
- Faster Page Load Times: Google considers page speed in ranking algorithms.
- Improved Core Web Vitals: Smaller images help LCP (Largest Contentful Paint) scores.
- Better User Experience: Faster loading pages reduce bounce rates.
- Mobile Optimization: AVIF is particularly beneficial for mobile users with limited bandwidth.
Browser Support
AVIF is supported by:
- Chrome 85+
- Firefox 86+
- Edge 18+
- Opera 71+
- Safari 16.1+
Important Note
Always provide fallback images (JPEG/PNG) for browsers that don't support AVIF yet, especially if you need to support older browsers.