There are many different types of image formats, the most common on the Internet are JPEG, GIF, BMP, TIFF, and PNG. Each image format has its own purpose, such as GIF is used for animation, JPEG is used for high-definition pictures, this image will be saved or resized automatically reduce its sharpness, and our favorite PNG is best for small and transparent images. Another great advantage of PNG files is that these files are lossless, which means that you can compress PNG files without losing clarity. You can easily find the tools to compress PNG files on the Internet, and most, rather than all, will generate files of different sizes due to different algorithms, unless the tools use the same library or technology to generate files of the same size. Minimizing the size of the image file can save transmission bandwidth, reduce download time, and even achieve higher performance points for Google page access, because "optimized image" is the first choice to achieve these goals. In this document, we will test 13 free PNG compression tools (with online compression tools, command-line compression tools, and desktop compression tools) to find the tool that produces the smallest file size. |
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