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jpeg PNG webp GIF and SVG whats the difference between these image formats lets simplify the equation by separating the raster formats from the vector formats a raster or bitmap is like a grid of pixels best suited for complex pictures like the ones you take on your camera but they require lots of memory at high resolution and lose their Clarity when scaled up JPEG and PNG are the ogs from the 90s jpeg is smaller because it doesnt support transparency and uses lossy compression while PNG has transparency with lossless compression GIF not GIF is similar but can also combine frames to make animations webp is a new format from Google that has the best of all worlds with smaller transparent animatable images on the other side we have vector image formats that are good for flat Graphics like logos and icons because they use geometry and code to represent the image which means it can be scaled to any size without losing resolution hence the name scalable vector graphics