Is SVGO worth it?
Blog post from LogRocket
SVG Optimizer (SVGO) is an open-source tool widely used to minify SVG files by removing unnecessary data, potentially reducing file sizes significantly, depending on the file's complexity and creation method. While SVGO can lead to substantial reductions in file size, particularly for files created with tools like Sketch or Adobe Illustrator, its impact on web performance is nuanced. The tool is effective for large SVG files that need to be loaded upfront, but for smaller files or those that do not block rendering, its performance benefits may be negligible. Furthermore, with modern web technologies like HTTP2, bundling SVGs might not always be beneficial, and careful prioritization of resource loading can have a more substantial impact on performance. While SVGO can be valuable in specific scenarios, focusing on overall performance metrics like First Meaningful Paint (FMP), First Contentful Paint (FCP), and Largest Contentful Paint (LCP) is crucial for optimizing web performance effectively.