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Unlike JPEGs, which "throw away" data to save space (lossy compression), PNGs use lossless compression . This means your image quality remains identical to the original every time you save it.

If you’ve ever downloaded a logo with a "checkerboard" background or noticed that some images look perfectly crisp while others get blurry, you’ve likely met the PNG (Portable Network Graphics) format. Pronounced simply as "ping," this format was created in the mid-90s as a patent-free alternative to GIFs. Png (5).png

Logos, text-heavy graphics, and detailed line art where you can't afford any blurriness. 2. The Power of Transparency Unlike JPEGs, which "throw away" data to save