ACE to RAR Converter

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Fast Cloud Conversion

ACE to RAR conversion happens on remote servers — your device stays free while convertio.tools handles the heavy lifting at speed.

Superior Error Recovery

RAR archives include recovery records that ACE lacks. Your converted files gain built-in protection against data corruption.

Privacy Protected

All uploaded ACE archives are deleted immediately after processing. Converted RAR files are removed from servers within 24 hours.

How to convert ACE 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

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
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 switch from ACE to RAR?

ACE development stopped in 2007 and has critical security issues. RAR offers active support, solid compression, and built-in error recovery.

How can I open a RAR file after conversion?

Use WinRAR on Windows or 7-Zip as a free alternative. On macOS, The Unarchiver handles RAR files. Linux users can use unrar or 7-Zip.

Does converting ACE to RAR preserve file integrity?

Convertio extracts and repacks your data carefully. RAR also adds recovery records, giving your archive extra protection against corruption.

Is the conversion process secure?

Your files are processed on encrypted servers. Uploaded archives are removed immediately, and converted files are deleted within 24 hours.

Can I batch convert several ACE archives to RAR?

Yes — upload multiple ACE files at once and convertio.tools will convert each one to RAR format in a single batch operation.

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