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WebP vs PNG für Logos und transparente Bilder

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WebP vs PNG für Logos und transparente Bilder

WebP vs PNG für Logos und transparente Bilder

WebP und PNG unterstützen beide Transparenz, lösen aber unterschiedliche Aufgaben. PNG ist sicherer für Bearbeitung und Kompatibilität, WebP oft besser für die Auslieferung im Web.

Quick guidance

  • Keep PNG for editing, source files, and maximum compatibility.
  • Use WebP for final web delivery when smaller files matter.
  • If transparency matters, always test the exported asset on the real page.

Best use cases for PNG

PNG is still the safer format for brand kits, screenshots with text, UI mockups, and files that will be edited repeatedly. It keeps sharp edges and opens correctly in almost every workflow.

Best use cases for WebP

WebP is usually better for published logos, icons, and transparent illustrations on live websites. It helps reduce bandwidth and can improve page speed when you replace oversized PNG assets.

  1. Keep a master PNG or SVG.
  2. Export a web-ready WebP copy for the live site.
  3. Resize first with Image Resizer if the file is too large.
  4. Compare outputs with Image Converter and Image Compressor.

Final takeaway

For logos and transparent images, PNG is the safer working format and WebP is often the better delivery format.