What is a JPX file?
The .JPX file extension most commonly represents a JPEG 2000 Image File created by the Joint Photographic Experts Group. It is an extended version of the standard JPEG 2000 format. It provides advanced image compression and supports multiple color spaces, rich metadata, and transparency channels.
However, .JPX has multiple possible meanings. It can also be an XML-based software project file for Oracle JDeveloper or Embarcadero JBuilder. Other uses include image metadata files for MAGIX Photo Manager, image processing job settings for LaserSoft Imaging SilverFast, or embroidery design files for Janome sewing machines.
How to open JPX files?
Because a .JPX file can be an image, a developer project, or a sewing pattern, you need to know what data it holds. viewer.online/jpx analyzes .JPX files to identify their exact format and creator software, shows which programs can open the file, and usually previews it directly in your browser.
If your file is a valid JPEG 2000 Image File, you can open it with advanced image editors like Adobe Photoshop, CorelDRAW, or software built with the OpenJPEG library. If it is an XML-based developer project, any text editor will display its contents.
File Conversion
Image formats are easy to convert for better compatibility. We recommend using convert.guru to convert your .JPX images into standard .JPG, .PNG, or .WEBP files.
Summary
viewer.online/jpx directly opens and previews .JPX files in the browser, eliminating the need to install software or troubleshoot compatibility issues.