Choosing between WebP and PNG for graphics, logos, and images with transparency is a common challenge. WebP offers significant file size advantages while PNG remains the universal standard for lossless graphics. Here's everything you need to know to make the right choice.
| Feature | WebP | PNG |
|---|---|---|
| Compression | Lossy & Lossless | Lossless only |
| Transparency | β Full alpha | β Full alpha |
| File Size (Lossy) | 25-35% smaller | Baseline |
| File Size (Lossless) | 26% smaller | Baseline |
| Browser Support | 97% | 100% universal |
| Animation | β Supported | β Not supported |
| Best For | Web graphics, photos | Print, editing, archives |
Real Example - Logo File Size:
| PNG-24 (original) | 156 KB |
| WebP lossy (80%) | 24 KB (84% smaller) |
| WebP lossless | 118 KB (24% smaller) |
PNG Advantages That Matter:
Both formats handle transparency well, but there are differences:
For Web:
Use WebP for transparent web graphics when possible. For email or legacy browser support, stick with PNG-24.
The smart approach is using WebP as primary with PNG fallback:
<picture> <source srcset="logo.webp" type="image/webp"> <source srcset="logo.png" type="image/png"> <img src="logo.png" alt="Company Logo" width="200" height="100"> </picture>
Modern browsers get WebP (smaller, faster), older browsers get PNG.
| Image Type | PNG Size | WebP Lossy | WebP Lossless |
|---|---|---|---|
| Logo with text (200Γ80) | 45 KB | 8 KB | 32 KB |
| Icon set sprite (500Γ500) | 180 KB | 42 KB | 135 KB |
| Screenshot (800Γ600) | 520 KB | 95 KB | 380 KB |
| Transparent product (1000Γ1000) | 2.1 MB | 340 KB | 1.5 MB |
Choose WebP when:
Choose PNG when:
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