What’s the difference between lossy and lossless compression?
File size and image quality are the main differences between lossy and lossless compression.
- Lossy compression makes an image file smaller by deleting data that isn’t essential. It reduces image quality in a way that isn’t noticeable to everyday users.
- Lossless compression reduces an image’s file size by reorganizing the data instead of permanently deleting any of it, so the quality stays the same.
An image file format that supports lossless compression is AVIF, which isn’t universally compatible. When you need to convert AVIF to a more compatible format, QuillBot’s AVIF converter is completely free to use.