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Overview
JPG is usually best for photographs because it compresses complex color detail into smaller files. It does this with lossy compression, which means some image data is discarded.
PNG is better for graphics, screenshots, icons, and images that need transparency. It keeps sharper edges but can create larger files for photos.
Choosing the wrong format affects page speed. A PNG photograph may be much larger than a JPG, while a JPG logo may look blurry around text and edges.
Use JPG for photos, PNG for transparent graphics, and consider WebP when you want modern compression with broad browser support.
A faster workflow
01
Choose the right tool
Start with the utility that matches the exact task: calculate, compress, convert, clean, or generate.
02
Preview the result
Check the output before downloading, copying, or submitting it to a form or website.
03
Save only what you need
Download the optimized file or copy the final result without creating an account.
Practical tips
Before using any online utility, check the final output against the requirement of the website, form, or platform where you will submit it. Small differences in file size, dimensions, format, or wording can matter when a portal has strict validation rules.
Privacy-first
Prefer tools that process common files in your browser whenever possible.
Speed matters
Fast tools reduce friction on mobile, slow networks, and repeated workflows.
Verify output
Always compare final values, file size, dimensions, or formatting before publishing.
Basic workflow
Upload, wait, download, and hope the output matches the requirement.
Premium workflow
Preview, adjust, validate, and export the clean result with confidence.
CheckWhy it matters
FormatSome portals accept only JPG, PNG, PDF, or specific text formats.
SizeFile limits can reject otherwise correct uploads.