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HomeBlogJPG vs PNG — Which Image Format Should You Use in 2025?
Comparisons 5 min 2025-07-15

JPG vs PNG — Which Image Format Should You Use in 2025?

JPG or PNG? Learn when to use each format, their differences in quality, file size, and transparency. Expert comparison with examples.

Table of Contents

  • JPG: Best for Photos
  • PNG: Best for Graphics
  • Quick Decision Guide
  • What About WebP?

JPG and PNG are the two most popular image formats on the web, but they serve very different purposes. Choosing the wrong one can mean bloated file sizes or poor image quality. Here's everything you need to know.

JPG: Best for Photos

JPG (also called JPEG) uses **lossy compression** — it reduces file size by removing some image data. This makes it ideal for:

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Photographs — Complex images with many colors

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Web photos — Product images, hero images, blog photos

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Social media — Instagram, Facebook, Twitter posts

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Email attachments — When file size matters

**Pros:** Small file size, universal support, good for photos

**Cons:** Quality loss on each save, no transparency

PNG: Best for Graphics

PNG uses **lossless compression** — it preserves every pixel perfectly. Choose PNG for:

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Logos and icons — Clean edges, no artifacts

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Screenshots — Text stays crisp

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Graphics with transparency — Overlays, watermarks

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Illustrations — Flat colors, sharp lines

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Images that need editing — No quality loss on re-save

**Pros:** Lossless quality, transparency support, perfect for text

**Cons:** Larger file sizes, overkill for photos

Quick Decision Guide

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What About WebP?

In 2025, WebP is increasingly replacing both JPG and PNG on the web. It offers:

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**30% smaller files** than JPG at the same quality

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**Transparency support** like PNG

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**Animation support** like GIF

However, JPG and PNG remain the universal fallback formats that work everywhere.

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