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JPG zu WebP vs PNG zu WebP: Was ist anders?

Warum JPG-zu-WebP und PNG-zu-WebP bei Qualität und Dateigröße unterschiedlich ausfallen.

Bei der WebP-Konvertierung bestimmt das Ausgangsformat stark das Ergebnis. JPG und PNG verhalten sich unterschiedlich.

JPG and PNG start from different data

JPG is already lossy, so converting it to WebP usually gives incremental savings rather than dramatic quality improvements.

PNG is often lossless or transparency-heavy, so converting to WebP can reduce size a lot, but settings must be chosen carefully.

What to expect from JPG to WebP

For photo content, WebP often cuts size further while keeping acceptable quality.

If the original JPG is already heavily compressed, pushing quality too low can quickly look worse.

What to expect from PNG to WebP

UI graphics and transparent assets can shrink significantly with WebP.

But text edges and logos need closer review, especially with lossy settings.

  • Keep transparency checks in your QA step.
  • Use higher quality for text-heavy graphics.
  • Use lossless mode for critical brand assets.

Build two simple conversion rules

Use one default for photos (usually lossy) and another for graphics/transparency (often lossless or higher quality).

This keeps automation simple and avoids quality surprises.

Useful when

  • Planning bulk conversion jobs.
  • Comparing before/after image weight.
  • Choosing export rules by asset type.

Start from the source format

If you separate JPG and PNG workflows, your WebP results become more predictable and easier to control.

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