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Glossary

Plain-language definitions of the file, image and audio terms used across Frespy.

Lossless compression
A way to reduce file size without discarding any data, so the image or audio is identical to the original. PNG and WAV are lossless.
Lossy compression
Shrinks files by permanently removing detail the eye or ear is least likely to notice. JPG and MP3 are lossy.
Alpha channel
The transparency layer in an image. Formats like PNG, WebP and AVIF support it; JPG does not.
Bitrate
How much data is used per second of audio or video. Higher bitrate usually means better quality and larger files.
EXIF metadata
Hidden information stored in a photo, such as camera model, settings and GPS location. Stripping it protects privacy.
Base64
An encoding that represents binary data as text. It is reversible and is not encryption.
Hash
A fixed-length fingerprint of data. The same input always produces the same hash, but you cannot reverse it back to the original.
UUID
A universally unique identifier. Version 4 UUIDs are random and used to label records without coordination.
Slug
The clean, readable part of a URL made of lowercase words and hyphens, like "how-to-merge-pdf".
JWT
A JSON Web Token: a compact, signed token with a header, payload and signature, used for authentication.
Codec
Software that encodes and decodes media. AV1, the basis of AVIF, is a modern, efficient video codec.
DPI / resolution
How many pixels or dots make up an image. Higher resolution looks sharper, especially when printed.
Aspect ratio
The proportional relationship between an image width and height, such as 16:9 or 1:1.
Quiet zone
The empty margin around a QR code that helps scanners detect and read it reliably.
Vector vs raster
Vector images (SVG) scale to any size without blur; raster images (PNG, JPG) are made of fixed pixels.