WebP to PNG

Glossary

Explore terms and definitions relevant to our industry.

WEBP

WEBP is a modern image format developed by Google. It provides high-quality visuals with smaller file sizes compared to traditional formats like JPEG or PNG. This makes websites load faster, improving user experience and reducing bandwidth usage. WEBP supports both lossless and lossy compression, meaning it can retain image quality while optimizing size. It also supports transparency, making it a versatile option for web graphics. Most modern browsers, including Chrome, Edge, and Firefox, support WEBP. By using WEBP images, developers can create faster, more efficient websites while maintaining visual appeal and performance across devices.

JPG/JPEG

JPG, or JPEG, stands for Joint Photographic Experts Group, the organization that created this widely used image format. JPG is known for its lossy compression, which reduces file size while maintaining acceptable image quality. This makes it ideal for photos and web graphics, where smaller sizes improve loading speed. JPG supports millions of colors, making it versatile for digital photography. However, repeated edits and saves can degrade quality due to its compression method. Most devices and software support JPG, ensuring compatibility across platforms. It is a popular choice for sharing images online, balancing quality with efficient storage and transmission.