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JPG vs WebP: should you switch your photos to WebP?

JPG is the classic photo format that opens everywhere. WebP is a newer format that produces noticeably smaller files at similar quality. For websites, the switch can cut page weight significantly.

JPG WebP
Compression Lossy Lossy and lossless
Typical file size Baseline 25–35% smaller at similar quality
Transparency No Yes
Compatibility Universal Excellent in modern browsers
Best for Sharing and printing anywhere Faster websites and apps

Verdict

Keep JPG for maximum compatibility and printing. Use WebP on the web to reduce bandwidth, ideally with a JPG fallback for very old clients.

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