7Z to RAR Converter

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Error Recovery Built In

RAR archives include recovery records that can repair minor corruption — a significant advantage over 7Z when distributing files across networks or removable media.

Effortless Conversion

No technical expertise required. Simply upload your 7Z archive, select RAR, and let convertio.tools handle the rest in a clean, intuitive interface.

Your Data Stays Safe

Uploaded 7Z files are deleted right after processing, and converted RAR archives are purged within 24 hours. Your files remain confidential throughout.

How to convert 7Z to RAR

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Select files from Computer, Google Drive, Dropbox, URL or by dragging it on the page.

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Choose rar or any other format you need as a result (more than 200 formats supported)

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Let the file convert and you can download your rar file right afterwards

About formats

7Z is the native archive format of 7-Zip, an open-source file archiver created by Igor Pavlov in 1999. The format uses an open, modular architecture that supports multiple compression algorithms — LZMA and LZMA2 (the defaults), PPMd for text-heavy data, BWT, and Deflate — selectable per file within the same archive. LZMA typically achieves 30-70% better compression ratios than Deflate-based ZIP files on comparable data, making 7Z one of the most space-efficient general-purpose archive formats available. The container structure stores files with full directory hierarchy, timestamps, and attributes, while supporting solid compression (treating multiple files as a continuous data stream) for additional ratio gains on archives with many similar files. Encryption uses AES-256 with key derivation based on iterative SHA-256 hashing, and both file contents and filenames can be encrypted. One advantage is superior compression density — 7Z consistently produces smaller archives than ZIP or RAR on most data types, valuable when minimizing storage or bandwidth matters. The open architecture is another strength: the format specification and 7-Zip source code are publicly available under the GNU LGPL, enabling any developer to implement 7Z support without licensing constraints. Cross-platform tools supporting 7Z exist for Windows, macOS, Linux, and mobile platforms, and the format has gained widespread recognition as the preferred choice when maximum compression is the priority.
Developer: Igor Pavlov
Initial release: 1999
RAR (Roshal Archive) is a proprietary compressed archive format created by Russian software engineer Eugene Roshal in March 1993, distributed through the WinRAR archiver that became one of the most widely installed Windows applications worldwide. The format uses a sophisticated compression algorithm that has evolved through several major versions (RAR 1.3, 2.0, 3.0, 5.0), with each revision improving compression ratios and adding features. RAR5, the current version, employs a dictionary-based algorithm with dictionary sizes up to 1 GB and supports optional BLAKE2sp hashing for integrity verification. The format provides solid compression (treating multiple files as a continuous stream), multi-volume archive splitting, recovery records for repairing damaged archives, AES-256 encryption for both content and filenames, and Unicode filename support. One advantage is reliable error recovery — RAR's recovery record feature can reconstruct damaged archive portions, a capability that made it popular for distributing large files across unreliable connections and Usenet posts. Strong compression performance is another key strength: RAR consistently ranks among the top formats for general-purpose compression ratios, particularly on heterogeneous file collections. While the compression algorithm is proprietary and creating RAR archives requires licensed software, the decompression code is freely available, and extraction is supported by virtually every archiving tool across all platforms. RAR remains one of the most common archive formats encountered online.
Developer: Eugene Roshal
Initial release: March 1993

Frequently Asked Questions

Why convert 7Z to RAR?

RAR offers built-in error recovery records and multi-volume splitting — features that 7Z lacks. This makes RAR ideal for sharing large archives over unreliable connections.

What software can open RAR files?

WinRAR is the primary tool for RAR archives. 7-Zip, PeaZip, and The Unarchiver on Mac also handle RAR extraction reliably and without cost.

Does the conversion preserve folder structure?

Yes, your entire directory hierarchy stays intact when converting from 7Z to RAR. All subfolders and file paths are preserved exactly as they were.

Can I convert password-protected 7Z archives?

Password-protected 7Z files must be uploaded as-is. The conversion handles the repackaging, but you may need to provide the password for extraction separately.

Is 7Z to RAR conversion available on mobile?

It is — convertio.tools works in any mobile browser on iOS or Android. There's no app to install; just open the site, upload, and convert.

Is the service free to use?

Yes, converting 7Z to RAR is free on convertio.tools. Larger or more frequent conversions may benefit from a premium subscription.

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