JPEG XS (ISO/IEC 21122) is an interoperable, visually lossless, low-latency and lightweight image and video coding system used in professional applications.[2][3][4][5][6] Target applications of the standard include streaming high-quality content for pro-AV, virtual reality, drones, autonomous vehicles using cameras, gaming, and broadcasting (SMPTE ST 2022 and ST 2110).[3][7][8][9] Although not official, the XS acronym was chosen to highlight the eXtra Small and eXtra Speed characteristics of the codec.
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