Convert JPEG XL (JXL) images to PNG online — free, fast, and 100% private in your browser. Open JXL files your browser can’t display, with full quality preserved.
Upload JXL Files
Select JXL (JPEG XL) images to convert to PNG
Supported formats: JXL
Paste (Ctrl/⌘+V) or drop an image — or import from a URL
JXL to PNG Features
• Open and convert JXL files browsers can’t display
• Lossless quality maintains original image quality
• Batch conversion of multiple files
• Clean conversion without watermarks
Need a lossless, transparency-friendly copy of a JPEG XL image? Image Machine converts JXL to PNG in your browser — no upload, no account — preserving every pixel and any alpha channel. PNG opens everywhere and is perfect for editing, logos, and screenshots, and the conversion stays entirely on your device.
How It Works
Choose a tool
Pick from 120+ tools to resize, convert, compress, or enhance your image.
Upload & edit
Drag and drop your image and adjust the settings. It stays on your device.
Download
Save your result instantly — no watermark, no sign-up required.
Why Image Machine?
Your files never leave your device
All processing runs locally in your browser. Your images are never uploaded to a server.
Completely free
Every tool is free, with no limits, no watermarks, and no hidden costs.
Lightning fast
No upload waiting — your images are processed instantly on your own device.
Professional quality
Pixel-perfect output with full control over format, size, and quality.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does JXL to PNG keep transparency?
Yes. PNG supports a full alpha channel, so any transparency in your JXL image is carried over exactly. That makes PNG the right choice for logos, icons, and graphics with see-through areas.
Is PNG lossless compared to JXL?
PNG is always lossless, so converting from a lossless JXL preserves every pixel. If your JXL was lossy, the PNG faithfully stores exactly what the JXL decoded to — no further quality is lost in the conversion.
Why convert JXL to PNG instead of JPG?
Choose PNG when you need transparency or pixel-perfect quality for editing and graphics; choose JPG when you want the smallest file for photos. PNG files are larger but never introduce compression artifacts.