Guía Completa de Formatos de Imagen: JPEG vs PNG vs WebP vs AVIF
Choosing the right image format can significantly impact your website's performance and visual quality. Here's everything you need to know.
JPEG (Joint Photographic Experts Group)
JPEG remains the most widely used image format. It uses lossy compression optimized for photographs.
Best for: Photos, complex images, social media
Supports: 16.7 million colors, progressive loading
Doesn't support: Transparency, animation
PNG (Portable Network Graphics)
PNG uses lossless compression, preserving every pixel perfectly.
Best for: Graphics, logos, screenshots, images with text
Supports: Transparency (alpha channel), lossless compression
Doesn't support: Animation (use APNG instead)
WebP
Google's modern format offering both lossy and lossless compression with smaller file sizes.
Best for: Web images where browser support is available
Supports: Transparency, animation, lossy and lossless
Limitation: Older browser support
AVIF
The newest format based on the AV1 video codec, offering the best compression ratios.
Best for: Future-proof web projects
Supports: HDR, transparency, animation
Limitation: Limited browser support, slow encoding
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