PixelCrush

JXL SVG

Convert your JXL files to SVG for free, in your browser. No upload, no signup.

⌘V paste⌘O open⌘S download

Preset
lossless
px

Why convert JXL to SVG?

JXL (JPEG XL) — Official JPEG successor. Superior compression, performant lossless mode, and reversible conversion from existing JPG files.

SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics) — XML-based vector format. Scales losslessly at any size, ideal for logos and icons. PixelCrush rasterizes source SVGs and vectorizes raster targets via automatic tracing.

Converting JXL to SVG typically reduces file size while preserving a visual quality close to the original. Beware: moving from a lossy format to a lossless one does not improve quality — it can actually inflate file size.

Quick comparison

JXL

Source format

JPEG XL

Released in 2021

Safari 17+, Firefox behind a flag

Best for: archival, pro photography

  • Ultra-efficient lossless
  • Reversible from JPG
  • Wide gamut
  • Partial browser support
  • Tooling still adopting

SVG

Target format

Scalable Vector Graphics

Released in 2001

All browsers and systems

Best for: logos, icons, flat illustrations

  • Vector (lossless)
  • Tiny for logos
  • Editable as code
  • Photo vectorization yields poor quality
  • Not suitable for photos

How it works

  1. 1

    Drop your JXL

    Drag the file or paste it (⌘V).

  2. 2

    Adjust the settings

    Optional quality and max width.

  3. 3

    Download the SVG

    Local, instant conversion.

Frequently asked questions

Is JXL → SVG conversion free?+

Yes, totally and without limit. PixelCrush requires no signup or payment — you can convert as many JXL images to SVG as you wish.

Are my files uploaded to a server?+

No. All conversion happens in your browser via WebAssembly. No image leaves your device, ensuring privacy and speed.

Can I convert multiple JXL files to SVG at once?+

Yes, batch processing is native. Drop multiple files or a folder, adjust the settings, then download everything as a .zip in one click.

Is SVG well supported by browsers?+

All browsers and systems For a public site, AVIF and WebP are the safest choices.

Is there a file size limit?+

No imposed limit. The only constraint is your device's memory, but files of several MB pass without difficulty.

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