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Usage of PNG broken down by character encodings

This diagram shows the percentages of websites using PNG broken down by character encodings. See technologies overview for explanations on the methodologies used in the surveys.

How to read the diagram:
PNG is used by 79.1% of all the websites.
PNG is used by 79.7% of all the websites that use UTF-8 as character encoding.

Overall
79.1%
UTF-8
79.7%
ISO-8859-1
64.4%
Windows-1252
53.2%
Windows-1251
71.5%
EUC-JP
82.7%
EUC-KR
74.4%
GB2312
69.9%
Shift JIS
43.8%
Windows-1250
60.9%
ISO-8859-2
63.3%
Big5
49.3%
ISO-8859-15
78.7%
ISO-8859-9
82.8%
GBK
76.7%
US-ASCII
57.8%
Windows-1254
75.3%
Windows-874
74.4%
Windows-1256
63.4%
Windows-1255
76.3%
TIS-620
74.4%
UTF-16
86.9%
ISO-8859-7
69.1%
Windows-1253
58.0%
GB18030
86.8%
Windows-1257
53.5%
KOI8-R
53.6%
ISO-8859-4
93.0%
KS C 5601
60.1%
ISO-2022-JP
42.7%
UTF-7
21.9%
ISO-8859-8
61.4%
ISO-8859-5
53.7%
ISO-8859-6
93.0%
Windows-31J
55.0%
KOI8-U
66.7%
ANSI_X3.110-1983
42.9%
Windows-1258
63.2%
ISO-8859-16
72.2%
ISO-8859-13
85.7%
Big5 HKSCS
60.0%
W3Techs.com, 13 June 2025
Percentages of websites using PNG broken down by character encodings

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Technology Brief
PNG
Category: Image File Formats
PNG (Portable Network Graphics) is a lossless compression image format, suitable to store graphics with uniformly colored areas, and originally introduced as a free, open-source successor of GIF.
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