Events calendar

Events Calendar

Tuesday 02 March 2010
No events were found

Summary

No images found on this page to process.
Memory usage details are shown below.

Original Path WebP Path Original Size WebP Size Saved Status Details
MEMORY USAGE 0 B - - Initial memory: 18 MB
Final memory: 18 MB
Memory used: 0 B
Peak memory: 25 MB

Legend

✓ Converted - Image successfully converted to WebP
✗ Failed - Conversion failed (see details)
⚠ Skipped - Image skipped (external, unsupported, etc.)

About WebP and AVIF Formats

What is WebP?

WebP is a modern image format developed by Google that provides superior compression compared to JPEG and PNG. It typically reduces file sizes by 25-35% while maintaining the same visual quality. WebP supports both lossy and lossless compression, transparency, and animation. It has excellent browser support across all modern browsers.

What is AVIF?

AVIF (AV1 Image File Format) is a newer image format based on the AV1 video codec. It offers even better compression than WebP, typically reducing file sizes by 50% or more compared to JPEG while maintaining superior image quality. AVIF supports HDR, wide color gamuts, and advanced compression algorithms. Browser support is growing but not yet universal.

Key Differences:
FeatureWebPAVIF
Compression25-35% smaller than JPEG50%+ smaller than JPEG
Image QualityExcellentSuperior (better at lower bitrates)
Browser SupportUniversal (all modern browsers)Growing (Chrome, Firefox, Edge, Safari 16+)
HDR SupportNoYes
Wide Color GamutLimitedFull support
Best Use CaseMaximum compatibilityMaximum compression & quality

💡 Tip: When "Both" format is selected, the plugin uses picture elements to serve AVIF to supported browsers and automatically falls back to WebP, then to the original image for maximum compatibility and performance.