About Scalable Vector Graphics
SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics) is a scalable vector, graphics and vector image file format developed by WCC since 1999. SVG files are used with mathematical concepts and make use of XML. That is, SVG files are searchable, scannable, memoryable and compressible. SVG, which is quite old and an open standard, is also recognized and supported by today's popular browsers. Many internet browsers, including Mozilla Firefox, Internet Explorer, (Edge), Google, Chrome, Opera, and Safari, are capable of displaying SVG file extensions. SVG File SVG files can be formatted using XML, but designers often take help from various drawing software to create SVG files for functionality. For example, if we want to embed a Turkey map as clickable links on the website, we need to make use of the SVG file. The SVG file can be used for many other purposes like this.
About Joint Photographic Experts Group
JPG or JPEG is a lossy image file compression extension, which stands for Joint Photographic Eperts Group. The JPG extension is a lossy file extension that has now been accepted by many manufacturers and is seen as one of the most ideal extensions, especially for photos. JPG is capable of reducing the total file size of files up to 5% of the size. After this compression process, some tiny details of the image disappear.