Stop guessing. We pit formats against each other to find the ultimate winner for every use case.
Apple switched to HEIC, but the world still uses JPG. We compared quality, size, and compatibility to find the ultimate winner.
Can Google's WebP really replace the legendary PNG? We tested thousands of logos and screenshots. The results are shocking.
Do not use the wrong one! Using JPG for logos makes them blurry. Using PNG for photos makes them huge. Learn when to use which.
WebP dethroned JPG. Now AVIF is coming for the crown. Is the compression upgrade worth the compatibility risk?
Sending a file to the printer? Don't send a JPG. Discover why TIFF is the industry standard for physical media.
GIFs are nostalgic, but they are technically awful. Learn why switching to MP4 video makes your content load 20x faster.
BMP files are ancient dinosaurs. PNG is the modern successor. See why switching saves you massive amounts of disk space.
Designing a logo? If you pick the wrong format, it will look blurry. Learn when to use math (SVG) instead of pixels (PNG).
Sending a document to the print shop? Choosing the wrong format could ruin the layout. We compare the two print titans.
Should you shoot in RAW? Or is JPG good enough? We analyze the editing flexibility vs the storage cost.
Apple vs Google. H.265 vs VP8. Which modern format provides the best quality at the smallest size?
GIF is the king of memes, but APNG is better in every technical way. Why does nobody use APNG? We explain.
Adobe wants you to convert everything to DNG. Is it safer? Or just a trap? The debate settles here.
Is there a difference? Only one letter. Learn why both exist and which one you should use.
Exporting a PNG? You have two choices. One looks like a GIF, the other looks like a photo. Choose wisely.
EPS used to be the print standard. SVG is the web standard. Can you use EPS on a website? (Spoiler: No).
You see both names used. Is HEIC different from HEIF? We explain the Apple confusion.
Adobe Illustrator (AI) files vs Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG). When should you send which?
Both store layers. Both are huge. But TIFF is not owned by Adobe. Which one is safer for archiving?