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WebP vs PNG: The Ultimate Comparison

Choosing between WebP and PNG depends on your specific needs: transparency, file size, or lossless quality. While PNG is a classic, WebP is the modern standard for the web.

What is the Difference?

PNG is a lossless format that has been the standard for transparent images for decades. WebP is a newer format developed by Google that offers both lossy and lossless compression, often resulting in much smaller files than PNG.

Comparison Table

FeatureWebPPNG
CompressionLossy & LosslessLossless
TransparencySupportedSupported
File SizeSmaller (up to 26% less)Larger
Best ForWeb performance, photosLogos, icons, text

Pros and Cons

WEBP

  • ✅ Significantly smaller file size
  • ✅ Supports both lossy and lossless
  • ✅ Great browser support
  • ❌ Not ideal for high-end print
  • ❌ Older software might lack support

PNG

  • ✅ Lossless quality (no data loss)
  • ✅ Universal software support
  • ✅ Perfect for sharp edges
  • ❌ Very large file sizes
  • ❌ Only supports lossless compression

When to Use Each

Use **WebP** for your website to improve loading speeds and SEO. Use **PNG** when you need absolute pixel-perfection for logos or when you need to edit the image multiple times without any quality degradation.

FAQ

Does WebP support transparency like PNG?

Yes, WebP supports alpha channel transparency just like PNG, but usually at a much smaller file size.

Is WebP better than PNG for SEO?

Yes, because WebP files are smaller, your pages load faster, which is a direct ranking factor for Google.

Can I convert PNG to WebP easily?

Absolutely. You can use our local-first converter to batch process PNGs into WebP instantly.

Action

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