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PNG vs WebP
Yoricon offers every icon in both formats. Here is how to choose.
The short answer
- Building a website or app? Use WebP — noticeably smaller files, faster pages, supported by all modern browsers.
- Working in design tools, documents, or print? Use PNG — opens everywhere, including older software and office apps.
Side by side
| PNG | WebP | |
|---|---|---|
| File size | Larger | Smaller at the same quality |
| Transparency | Yes | Yes |
| Browsers | All | All modern browsers |
| Design & office software | Universal | Varies, improving |
| Print workflows | Standard | Often unsupported |
What Yoricon provides
Every icon page offers transparent PNG at 1024 / 512 / 256 / 128 px and the WebP original at 1024 px. Both come from the same source image, so quality is identical — only size and compatibility differ. See the download guide for how sizes map to common uses. A growing set of icons is also available as SVG — a resolution-independent vector format that stays sharp at any size, ideal for responsive web and app UI.
Related
Pick a format and browse the icon categories to find what your project needs.