JPEG XR - Software Support

Software Support

A reference software implementation of JPEG XR has been published as ITU-T Recommendation T.835 and ISO/IEC International Standard 29199-5.

The following notable software products natively support JPEG XR:

Product Name Publisher Read support Write support
Ashampoo Photo Commander Ashampoo Yes Yes
Corel Paint Shop Pro Corel Yes Yes
Fast Picture Viewer Axel Rietschin Software Developments Yes
Internet Explorer 9 Microsoft Yes
Konvertor Logipole Software Yes No
Microsoft Expression Design Microsoft Yes Yes
Microsoft Expression Media Microsoft Yes No
Microsoft Image Composite Editor Microsoft Yes Yes
Windows Live Photo Gallery Microsoft Yes Yes
Windows Photo Gallery Microsoft Yes Yes
Windows Photo Viewer Microsoft Yes
XnView Pierre-Emmanuel Gougelet Yes Yes
Xara Designer Pro Xara Group Limited Yes No
Zoner Photo Studio Zoner Software Yes Yes
JPEG XR Exporter Cycle Information Technology No Yes

The following notable software support JPEG XR through a Plug-in:

Product name Publisher Plug-in name Plug-in publisher Read support Write support
Adobe Photoshop CS2 Adobe Systems HD Photo Plug-ins for Photoshop Microsoft Corporation Yes Yes
GIMP (Windows) The GIMP Development Team JPEG XR plugin for GIMP C. Hausner Yes Yes
IrfanView 4.25 Irfan Skiljan HDP version 4.26 Irfan Skiljan Yes No
Paint.NET Rick Brewster JPEG XR plugin for Paint.NET C. Hausner Yes Yes

The following APIs and software frameworks support JPEG XR and may be used in other software to provide JPEG XR support to end users:

Product Name Publisher Read support Write support
Adobe Integrated Runtime 3.3 Adobe Systems Yes Yes
Adobe Flash Player 11.3 Adobe Systems Yes Yes
Integrated Performance Primitives (IPP) Intel Yes Yes
LEADTOOLS LEAD Technologies Yes Yes
PICTools Accusoft Pegasus Yes Yes
Windows Imaging Component (WIC) Microsoft Yes Yes

The 2011 video game, Rage, employs JPEG XR compression to compress its textures.

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