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PNG vs WebP for UI Screenshots
A practical comparison for screenshots, dashboard captures, and text-heavy interface images.
UI screenshots behave differently from photographic images because they have sharp edges, labels, and interface text that can degrade quickly with the wrong compression or format choice.
PNG often remains a safe baseline, while WebP can work well when file size matters and the output still preserves enough sharpness. The right choice depends on the destination and tolerance for softness.
This makes a strong supporting page because it sits directly next to image conversion and compression tasks the user is already trying to complete.
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