Unlike JPEGs, PNGs support transparent backgrounds, allowing the logo to sit cleanly over any colored background or image without a white box around it.
PNGs maintain sharp edges and vibrant colors even when compressed, which is essential for text and icons. logo.png
They are universally supported across all browsers and social media platforms. 2. Where "logo.png" is Commonly Used PNGs support transparent backgrounds
Often placed in folders like /images/logo/ or /assets/ so a website’s code can automatically pull it into the header. logo.png
Templates for profile pictures or watermarks often use this naming convention. 3. Tools to Create or Edit Your Logo