Abstract
Lossless image compression is the technique now that allows to keep the quality high as long as the file size is being minimized to meet the needs of uploading or archiving [1]. The other category consists of Deflate whose shortcomings are fast speed and lower efficiency [2]. By considering this, smaller files size might never be the case but it is the best alternative for quality images and this forms part of formats like PNG and ZIP [3]. On the other hand, the BROTLI admirably shines with its extremely high compression ratios, when dealing with repeated pattern of information [4]. On the contrast, it pertains to the extremely resource intensive, which may eventually need more computing power, as the ratio is in favor of the compression [5]. Regardless of the chosen technique, the outcome remains consistent: for a compressed file whose data original size has been truncated, having a size that ranges from pixels to a file which can work on them without giving a distorted image, targeting those who need high-end images but small file sizes [6].