WebP vs AVIF in 2026: When to Reach for Which
A practical 2026 comparison of WebP and AVIF — file size, browser support, encoding speed, and metadata. Both are first-class in SciZone; this guide helps you pick the right one for each job.
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A practical 2026 comparison of WebP and AVIF — file size, browser support, encoding speed, and metadata. Both are first-class in SciZone; this guide helps you pick the right one for each job.
Every decoder, every encoder, metadata and a per-image quality search — all shipped in under 5 MB. The story of how we fit a server-class image pipeline into a single browser tab, and why almost no one else has.
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The attachment-too-big moment, solved in under a minute. Your photos stay sharp, stay on your machine, and fit inside every major mail server's limit.
A third smaller, at the same quality, on every modern browser and email client. Here's the honest case for WebP in 2026 — and the two situations where JPG still wins.
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