ALZ to ARJ Converter

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Cross-Era Conversion

Bridge a Korean archive format (ALZ) to a DOS-era format (ARJ) without tracking down obscure software — convertio.tools handles both.

Cloud-Based Processing

Everything runs on remote servers. No local software needed — your computer stays free while the conversion completes.

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Uploaded ALZ archives are deleted right after conversion. ARJ output files are automatically removed within 24 hours.

How to convert ALZ to ARJ

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

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Choose arj 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 arj file right afterwards

About formats

ALZ is a proprietary archive format created by ESTsoft, a South Korean software company, as the native format of their ALZip archiver first released in 1999. The format was designed to address a specific need in the Korean market: splitting large archives into multiple volumes for distribution when email attachment size limits and slow internet connections made transferring large files impractical. ALZ archives support file compression, multi-volume splitting with configurable segment sizes, and basic file organization with directory structures. The format became widely adopted in South Korea, where ALZip established itself as one of the most popular archiving utilities due to its free availability for personal use and localized Korean interface. At its peak, ALZip was installed on a majority of Korean personal computers, making ALZ a common interchange format for file sharing within the country. One advantage is reliable multi-volume handling — ALZ was specifically engineered for splitting and reassembling archives across volume boundaries, a feature that was central to its design rather than an afterthought. The format's tight integration with ALZip provides a streamlined user experience for compression and extraction tasks. While ALZ saw limited adoption outside South Korea due to the availability of universal formats like ZIP and RAR, it remains encountered in files originating from Korean sources and can be extracted using ALZip, 7-Zip, and other compatible utilities.
Developer: ESTsoft
Initial release: 1999
ARJ (Archived by Robert Jung) is a compressed archive format created by Robert K. Jung in 1991 for MS-DOS, which became one of the most popular archiving tools during the early 1990s. The format uses a proprietary compression algorithm based on LZ77 sliding window techniques combined with Huffman coding, offering competitive compression ratios that rivaled or exceeded other DOS-era archivers. ARJ archives support multi-volume spanning across floppy disks, a critical feature in an era when distributing software often meant shipping multiple 1.44 MB diskettes. The format also provides password protection, file attribute and timestamp preservation, archive integrity verification through CRC-32 checksums, and the ability to create self-extracting executables. ARJ saw widespread adoption on bulletin board systems and in corporate environments during the DOS and early Windows period, valued for its balance of compression ratio, speed, and feature set. One advantage was excellent multi-volume support — ARJ handled spanning across floppy disks more reliably than many competitors, making it a preferred choice for software distribution via physical media. The self-extracting archive capability provided another practical strength, enabling recipients to unpack files without needing the ARJ utility installed. While ARJ's usage declined sharply with the rise of ZIP, RAR, and 7Z as internet-based distribution replaced floppy disks, the format remains recognized by modern archivers like 7-Zip for extracting legacy archives.
Developer: Robert Jung
Initial release: 1991

Frequently Asked Questions

Why convert ALZ to ARJ?

ARJ may be needed for compatibility with specific retro computing environments or DOS-era software that only accepts ARJ archive input.

What programs handle ARJ files?

The arj command-line tool works on DOS and Windows. 7-Zip can also extract and create ARJ archives on modern operating systems.

Are ALZ and ARJ both niche formats?

Yes. ALZ is a Korean regional format, and ARJ is a DOS-era legacy format. Both have limited modern support compared to ZIP or 7Z.

Is the conversion completely free?

Yes — convertio.tools offers free ALZ to ARJ conversion with no registration required. Accounts unlock extra features like larger file limits.

Can I do this without ALZip?

Absolutely. The conversion runs entirely on convertio.tools servers — no ALZip, no arj tool, nothing to install on your machine.

How fast is the conversion?

Archive-to-archive repacking is generally quick. Most ALZ to ARJ conversions finish in seconds on convertio.tools's servers.

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