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SVG vs PNG: que formato deberias usar

SVG y PNG are both common for graphics, but they are very different under the hood. SVG is vector-based y scales cleanly, while PNG is a raster imagen format that is easier to upload into many everyday workflows.

Respuesta rápida

Use SVG for logos, icons, y graphics that need to scale cleanly across different screen sizes. Use PNG when you need a simple upload-friendly imagen archivo for apps, documents, slides, y platforms that do not fully support SVG.

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La forma más rápida de hacer esta tarea en este sitio es usar SVG a PNG.

Abrir SVG a PNG

Pasos

  1. 1.Use SVG for logos, icons, y simple graphics that need to stay sharp at different sizes.
  2. 2.Use PNG when a site, app, or document editor expects a standard imagen archivo.
  3. 3.Convertir SVG a PNG before upload when compatibility matters more than vector scalability.
  4. 4.Keep the source SVG if you may need to edit or resize the graphic later.

Preguntas frecuentes

Which format is better for logos?

SVG is usually better for logos because it scales without losing sharpness.

Why would I still use PNG instead of SVG?

PNG is often easier to use in upload forms, slide tools, office documents, y systems that do not render SVG well.

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