We may have to wait for hw jxl encoders for that. Which is likely to happen, but it will definitely take time.
Meanwhile there will be software options for authoring, e.g. Adobe Camera Raw.
For the web, the trade-offs between encode speed, compression , and fidelity consistency are quite clearly in jxl's favor. Avif still has the advantage in terms of support of course, but deploying jxl just for Safari already makes sense for many use cases. When Chrome follows, it will become a no-brainer.
Meanwhile there will be software options for authoring, e.g. Adobe Camera Raw.
For the web, the trade-offs between encode speed, compression , and fidelity consistency are quite clearly in jxl's favor. Avif still has the advantage in terms of support of course, but deploying jxl just for Safari already makes sense for many use cases. When Chrome follows, it will become a no-brainer.