The lightweight nature of vector images contributes to faster load times and improved .

The quality of vector images remains crisp and clear regardless of , while raster images may lose clarity and appear pixelated at larger sizes.

They are commonly used for illustrations, , and typography due to their flexibility in size and resolution.

Vector images typically have smaller file sizes compared to , as they store less data.

SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics) is web-friendly, scalable, and supports and interactivity.

Web and mobile applications leverage vector graphics for user interface design and layouts.

Unlike raster images that are made up of , vector images can be scaled infinitely without losing quality.

Vector images can be resized infinitely without losing quality because they are based on equations rather than pixels.