Will Chevereto support this brand new format? The answer is... Likely no. Why? Because, it has no support. Chevereto's goal is to support the globally supported image formats. Right now that is .png, .gif, .jpg, .jpeg, and .bmp. These are universally supported by every browser and device, and image library without a hiccup.
The new Internet Explorer is... Safari. Apple has been extraordinary stubborn about adding new things except for their own patents.
Now, here's the likelihood of the newest web formats:
WebP - likely
WebP is owned by Google, but it's open for the Web to use. Apple is the only major provider refusing to support this. https://caniuse.com/#search=webp Nearly all green. In Safari, there are "fallback" scripts on many modern image hosts including imgur that shows a .jpg instead for safari users. Also CDNs like bunnycdn already support this natively.
TIF / TIFF - Likely
.tif is the industry standard for all North American schools and document scanning default. I work in imaging for a living. .tif is the most common format we have, and clients want. It is the only image format I've seen supported by some of the biggest hospitals. They don't support .jpg, etc, they want .tif. This has support in Microsoft, Firefox, Chrome, Safari, Opera, Android, Blackberry, and Chrome. https://caniuse.com/#search=tif
HEIF - Extremely unlikely
Not even Apple supports their own image format. All red. https://caniuse.com/#search=heif
RAW - Not happening
Only Apple and Blackberry support this. https://caniuse.com/#search=raw
JP2 - Not happening
Only Apple supports this. https://caniuse.com/#feat=jpeg2000
HEIC - Not happening
No support by anyone. https://caniuse.com/#search=heic
NEF - Not happening
No support by anyone.
PSD - Not happening
Really big file type. IT'd be awesome to offer it as a "download" and show a .jpg preview. But, I don't think this will ever happen.
The new Internet Explorer is... Safari. Apple has been extraordinary stubborn about adding new things except for their own patents.
Now, here's the likelihood of the newest web formats:
WebP - likely
WebP is owned by Google, but it's open for the Web to use. Apple is the only major provider refusing to support this. https://caniuse.com/#search=webp Nearly all green. In Safari, there are "fallback" scripts on many modern image hosts including imgur that shows a .jpg instead for safari users. Also CDNs like bunnycdn already support this natively.
TIF / TIFF - Likely
.tif is the industry standard for all North American schools and document scanning default. I work in imaging for a living. .tif is the most common format we have, and clients want. It is the only image format I've seen supported by some of the biggest hospitals. They don't support .jpg, etc, they want .tif. This has support in Microsoft, Firefox, Chrome, Safari, Opera, Android, Blackberry, and Chrome. https://caniuse.com/#search=tif
HEIF - Extremely unlikely
Not even Apple supports their own image format. All red. https://caniuse.com/#search=heif
RAW - Not happening
Only Apple and Blackberry support this. https://caniuse.com/#search=raw
JP2 - Not happening
Only Apple supports this. https://caniuse.com/#feat=jpeg2000
HEIC - Not happening
No support by anyone. https://caniuse.com/#search=heic
NEF - Not happening
No support by anyone.
PSD - Not happening
Really big file type. IT'd be awesome to offer it as a "download" and show a .jpg preview. But, I don't think this will ever happen.