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AVIF Image Format

AVIF is a modern image format. It uses AV1 compression to provide high-quality images at smaller file sizes. This format supports features like HDR and transparency.

When To Use AVIF Over PNG

AVIF is often better for web use because of its smaller file size while keeping good quality. It is also beneficial for storing photos where space is limited. PNG is still preferred for images needing transparency and lossless quality, like logos or icons.

AVIF - Pros And Cons

AVIF provides high compression with good quality, supports HDR for vibrant images, and includes features like animations. However, it has limited compatibility, requires significant processing power, and may load slower on older devices.

PNG Image Format

PNG, or Portable Network Graphics, is a raster graphics file format. It supports lossless compression, which means image quality is preserved when compressed. The format also allows for transparency, making it popular for web design and graphic work. PNG files are widely compatible with most devices and software.

When To Use PNG Over AVIF

PNG is often preferred for images requiring transparency, lossless quality, or wide compatibility across different platforms and devices. It is also beneficial for simple graphics, text-heavy images, and scenarios where editing and re-saving multiple times are necessary.

PNG - Pros And Cons

PNG supports lossless compression, providing high-quality images. It allows for transparency, making it ideal for web graphics. PNG files can handle multiple colors and detailed images. However, they usually have larger file sizes compared to formats like JPEG, which may be a drawback for extensive image storage.