JPG
JPG, or Joint Photographic Experts Group, is a popular image format used for storing digital images. Photos and other digital images that need to be displayed on the web are often saved as JPEG files. JPEG files are typically smaller than other image file formats, making them ideal for web applications.
PNG
PNG is a popular image format used for high-quality graphics on the web. PNG images are lossless, meaning they retain all the detail of the original image. This makes them ideal for images with many minute details. PNG images can also be transparent, meaning they can be used on top of other images or backgrounds.
SVG
SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics) is a vector graphic format that enables high-quality, resolution-independent graphics on the web. Unlike traditional raster images, vector graphics are not made up of a grid of pixels, but rather are composed of mathematical curves and shapes. This means that they can be scaled up or down without losing any quality, making them ideal for use on the web.
BMP
BMP, or bitmap, is a file format used to store digital images. The format is often used for storing images on computers and other devices. A bitmap image is made up of a grid of pixels, with each pixel representing a specific color or shade. When viewed at a distance, the pixels appear as a single image.
GIF
The Graphics Interchange Format, or GIF, is a file format for images that CompuServe developed in 1987. GIFs are widely used on the Internet for their ability to support animation and transparency. GIFs are popular on social media sites such as Twitter and Tumblr, and are often used to communicate a message or reaction.
PDF
PDF, or Portable Document Format, is a file format developed by Adobe in the 1990s. PDF files are widely used today for everything from document sharing to eBooks. One of the main advantages of PDF files is that they can be viewed on any device, regardless of operating system or software. PDFs are also highly secure, making them ideal for sensitive documents.