HEIC
High Efficiency Image Coding (HEIC) is a modern image format designed to offer superior compression and quality compared to traditional formats like JPEG. Developed as part of the HEIF (High Efficiency Image Format) standard, HEIC aims to provide high-quality images at smaller file sizes, making it ideal for devices with limited storage space or for high-resolution photos.
JPG
JPEG, or Joint Photographic Experts Group, is one of the most widely used image formats, known for its balance between image quality and file size. Developed in 1992, the JPEG format has become a standard for digital photography and web images due to its efficient compression algorithm, which reduces file sizes while preserving acceptable image quality.
PNG
PNG, or Portable Network Graphics, is a widely used image format known for its lossless compression, which preserves image quality while reducing file size. Developed as a replacement for the older GIF format, PNG offers several advantages, particularly in maintaining image clarity and detail.