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What’s the Difference Between All These File Types? (JPG, PNG, SVG, EPS, and more)

The difference between JPG, PNG, SVG, EPS, and other image file types comes down to how images are created, stored, and used. JPG and PNG files are raster images made of pixels and are best for photos and digital graphics, while SVG and EPS are vector formats that can scale without losing quality, making them ideal for logos and professional printing. Choosing the correct file type ensures images look sharp online, print clearly, and maintain a professional appearance across all platforms.

Key Takeaways
- JPG and PNG are raster files best for photos and web graphics
- SVG and EPS are vector files that scale without losing quality
- PNG supports transparency, making it ideal for logos and overlays
- EPS, PDF, and TIFF are commonly used for professional printing
- Using the wrong file type can cause blurry images or printing issues
- Selecting the correct format helps maintain brand quality and performance
- Understanding Common Image File Types for Business Use

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