Using Svg Vs Png. Using SVG in place of most other formats will massively reduce the overall page load on your website and therefore the user experience. I do not mention that svg is better to be used as background in an app but when a user logs in an application and it takes.
Unlike an SVG file a PNG file DOES NOT have cut lines inside the file. You will still need PNG images for older platforms so the ideal workflow is to have vector-based source images that you export to PNG for various DPI buckets and convert to VectorDrawable format for API 21 devices using a project like svg2android. Using SVG in place of most other formats will massively reduce the overall page load on your website and therefore the user experience.
In this tutorial I will show you the differences that you will come across when uploading and working with SVG Files and PNG Files in Cricut Design SpaceLov.
Using SVG in place of most other formats will massively reduce the overall page load on your website and therefore the user experience. Google provided a very simple workaround. PNG versions of your SVG are generated when you compile your app and SVG are moved to an API21 folder. It has a rather high compression ratio and supports transparency.