Image Tools
PNG vs JPEG for Blog Graphics and Screenshots
A practical comparison for choosing the right export format for blog graphics, screenshots, and text-heavy images.
Blog graphics and screenshots usually contain sharp edges, labels, and interface detail that break differently from photography. That is why PNG and JPEG should not be treated as interchangeable defaults.
PNG remains safer for crisp interface captures, while JPEG is still useful when the image is less text-heavy and file size matters more than edge fidelity.
A page like this extends the image tools cluster by answering one of the most common publishing questions right at the point of export.
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