IT 10-Second Lesson | The Difference Between JPG, PNG, and GIF | Funifytools

 


JPG uses lossy compression, removing tiny color details to keep photos small but slightly lower in quality.

PNG uses lossless compression, preserving perfect image quality and supporting transparent backgrounds.

GIF stores multiple frames for animation but is limited to 256 colors, making it best for simple graphics or memes.

JPG is ideal for photographs, PNG for logos and designs, and GIF for short animated loops.

Each format balances quality, size, and purpose — JPG for realism, PNG for clarity, and GIF for motion.

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