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Use JPG for:

  • Photographs and images with many colors
  • Web images where file size matters
  • Social media uploads
  • Email attachments

Use PNG for:

  • Images requiring transparency
  • Logos and icons
  • Screenshots and text-heavy images
  • Graphics needing lossless quality

WebP is a modern image format developed by Google that provides superior compression for images on the web.

Advantages:

  • 25-35% smaller file sizes than PNG and JPG
  • Supports both lossy and lossless compression
  • Supports transparency like PNG
  • Better web performance and faster loading

Considerations:

  • Not supported in older browsers
  • Limited support in some image editing software
  • May require fallback images for compatibility

When should I convert SVG to PNG?

Convert SVG to PNG when you need:

  • Fixed-size images for social media
  • Email compatibility (many email clients don't support SVG)
  • Thumbnails and previews
  • Consistent rendering across all platforms
  • Images for applications that don't support vector graphics

What's the difference between ICO and PNG?

ICO Format:

  • Contains multiple image sizes in one file
  • Specifically designed for favicons and Windows icons
  • Supports multiple resolutions (16x16, 32x32, 48x48, etc.)
  • Native support in Windows and web browsers

PNG Format:

  • Single image size per file
  • Universal support across all platforms
  • Better compression for web use
  • Supports transparency

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  • ICO
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  • TIFF

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  • : JPG, PNG, WebP, SVG, ICO