Images are more than just “decoration” for your website. They affect everything — from page load speed and SEO rankings to whether a visitor stays or leaves your site within 3 seconds. But here’s the question: which format should you choose — WEBP or JPG? At first glance, they seem to do the same thing, but under the hood, the differences are huge. Let’s figure out which one is right for you.
Large video files are a constant headache. They eat up storage space, load slowly, and often exceed the limits for messaging apps, email, or social media uploads. Worst of all, compression often ruins them — the picture turns blurry, artifacts appear, and the audio loses clarity.