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Convert TIFF to JXL Online

Convert TIFF to JXL in seconds. TIFF is a flexible, lossless raster format; JPEG XL's strength is this: better compression than JPEG at equivalent visual quality. No software installation required — everything runs in your browser.

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Why Convert TIFF to JXL?

Our engine reads a file built around professional photography, scanning, and print production and rebuilds it aiming to preserve this: better compression than JPEG at equivalent visual quality — rather than producing a generic, lowest-common-denominator result.

This conversion comes up whenever you need high-efficiency image storage with both lossy and lossless modes instead of professional photography, scanning, and print production. TIFF and JPEG XL serve genuinely different purposes, so moving between them isn't just a formality.

JPEG XL was built around high-efficiency image storage with both lossy and lossless modes, which is precisely the gap TIFF leaves open, since it's designed around professional photography, scanning, and print production instead.

How to Convert TIFF to JXL

  1. Upload your TIFF file.
  2. MiConvert converts it to JXL, aiming to preserve what makes JPEG XL useful: better compression than JPEG at equivalent visual quality.
  3. Download the converted JXL file.
  4. Use it directly with newer image tools and some modern browsers.

Key Features of MiConvert TIFF to JXL

  • No local software installation required for either side — not Photoshop, scanning software, and print workflows, not newer image tools and some modern browsers — everything runs in the cloud
  • Produces output ready for newer image tools and some modern browsers, picking up right where Photoshop, scanning software, and print workflows left off
  • Purpose-built for the shift from professional photography, scanning, and print production to high-efficiency image storage with both lossy and lossless modes, not a generic pass-through
  • Keeps the parts of your file that matter for high-efficiency image storage with both lossy and lossless modes intact, even though the source was built for professional photography, scanning, and print production
  • Built to handle the real-world quirks of files meant for professional photography, scanning, and print production, not just a textbook version of the format

Frequent Questions

Is there a file size limit for this conversion?

Free conversions handle files up to 50MB; registered accounts get up to 100MB.

What's the real difference between TIFF and JXL?

TIFF is built around professional photography, scanning, and print production (a flexible, lossless raster format). JPEG XL is built around high-efficiency image storage with both lossy and lossless modes instead (a next-generation image compression format) — different enough that this is a genuine format conversion, not just a rename.

Is JXL objectively better than TIFF?

Not objectively — JPEG XL is better specifically for high-efficiency image storage with both lossy and lossless modes. For professional photography, scanning, and print production, TIFF is still the right tool; that's exactly why both formats exist.

Why does JXL exist as a separate format instead of everyone just using TIFF?

Because they're built for different jobs — TIFF is aimed at professional photography, scanning, and print production, while JPEG XL is aimed at high-efficiency image storage with both lossy and lossless modes. Neither format is "better," they just fit different parts of a workflow.

Do I need any special settings before uploading my TIFF file?

No special setup is required — upload the file as-is. TIFF files meant for professional photography, scanning, and print production convert most predictably; unusually exported or non-standard files are the most common reason a specific one might need extra attention.