ACE to LHA Converter

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Niche Format Support

Convertio bridges two uncommon formats — ACE and LHA — without requiring you to find specialized or outdated software tools.

Data Privacy Assured

Your uploaded ACE archives are deleted right after processing. LHA output files are automatically removed from servers within 24 hours.

Fully Web-Based

No downloads, no plugins, no command line. The entire ACE to LHA conversion happens in your browser through convertio.tools.

How to convert ACE to LHA

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

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Choose lha 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 lha file right afterwards

About formats

ACE is a proprietary compressed archive format created by Marcel Lemke around 1998, primarily associated with the WinACE archiver for Windows. The format gained popularity in the late 1990s and early 2000s due to its strong compression ratios, which were competitive with RAR and often superior to ZIP on many data types. ACE archives support multiple compression levels, solid archiving (treating multiple files as a single stream for better ratios), multi-volume splitting for distribution across size-limited media, recovery records for repairing damaged archives, and password protection. The format uses a proprietary compression algorithm that combines dictionary-based and statistical methods, optimized for general-purpose file compression with particular effectiveness on executable files and structured data. One advantage was the compression efficiency — ACE frequently produced smaller archives than contemporary ZIP implementations, making it popular for file distribution on bandwidth-constrained dial-up era internet. The solid archive mode provided another strength by exploiting redundancy across multiple files, substantially reducing total archive size when bundling files with similar content. WinACE development ceased in the mid-2000s, and a critical vulnerability discovered in 2019 in the widely-used unacev2.dll library led many archiving tools to drop ACE support. The format is primarily encountered today in legacy archives from its peak usage period.
Developer: Marcel Lemke
Initial release: 1998
LHA (originally LHarc) is a compressed archive format created by Haruyasu Yoshizaki (known online as Yoshi) in May 1988, combining Lempel-Ziv sliding-window compression with Huffman coding for efficient data reduction. The format achieved enormous popularity in Japan, where it became the dominant archiving standard throughout the late 1980s and 1990s — virtually all Japanese software distribution, from commercial applications to BBS file sharing, relied on LHA archives. The format stores files with per-entry headers containing filename, timestamps, OS-specific attributes, and CRC-16 checksums, using various compression methods designated by two-character codes (lh0 through lh7, with lh5 being the most common general-purpose algorithm). LHA's compression algorithms were influential beyond the format itself: the lh5 method's approach to combining LZSS with static Huffman coding was adopted by the Deflate algorithm used in ZIP, gzip, and PNG. One advantage is the format's historical efficiency — LHA offered strong compression ratios with modest CPU requirements, critical on the relatively slow processors of its era. The format's deep cultural impact in Japanese computing is another notable aspect: LHA was freely distributed, contributing to its ubiquitous adoption across the Japanese software ecosystem. While modern formats have superseded LHA for new archives, it remains relevant for accessing Japanese software archives and retro computing collections, with extraction supported by 7-Zip and other contemporary tools.
Developer: Haruyasu Yoshizaki
Initial release: May 1988

Frequently Asked Questions

Why would someone convert ACE to LHA?

LHA remains prevalent in certain Japanese computing contexts and retro software distribution. ACE is abandoned, making LHA comparatively better supported.

What software handles LHA files?

The lha command-line tool on Unix systems, 7-Zip on Windows, and various Japanese archive utilities like Lhaz all support LHA extraction.

Are ACE and LHA both legacy formats?

Yes, both are older formats. However, LHA maintains a dedicated user base in Japan, while ACE has no active community or tooling support.

Do I need special software for this conversion?

No — convertio.tools runs entirely in the browser. Upload your ACE file and receive an LHA archive without installing anything.

Is the conversion process safe?

Completely. Your ACE file is processed on secure servers, deleted immediately after conversion, and the LHA output is purged within 24 hours.