
FSF criticizes Chrome's removal of JPEG-XL, highlighting browser dominance.
The Free Software Foundation (FSF) has criticized Google's decision to remove support for the JPEG XL image format, which was based on Google's PIK format, from its Chrome browser. The FSF claims that Google's decision is another sign of the company's control over browsers and the web. Google engineers stated that there was not enough interest from the entire ecosystem to continue experimenting with JPEG XL, and the format did not bring sufficient incremental benefits over existing formats. JPEG XL proponents suggested widespread adoption of the format could spur a 25-30% reduction in global bandwidth use.
