ALZ to LHA Converter

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Regional Format Bridge

Connect two regional archive ecosystems — Korean ALZ to Japanese LHA — through convertio.tools without installing either tool locally.

No Installation Needed

ALZip, lha, and other tools are unnecessary. The full conversion runs on convertio.tools cloud servers accessible via any browser.

Secure Processing

Your uploaded ALZ files are removed right after conversion. LHA output is purged from servers automatically within 24 hours.

How to convert ALZ 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

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
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 convert ALZ to LHA?

Both are regional formats — ALZ for Korea, LHA for Japan. Converting to LHA may be needed for Japanese software distribution or specific workflows.

How do I extract LHA files?

The lha utility on Unix systems, 7-Zip on Windows, and Japanese tools like Lhaz all handle LHA extraction without issues.

Is LHA more widely supported than ALZ?

In Japan, significantly so. Globally, neither format is mainstream — but LHA has broader tool support thanks to open-source implementations.

Can I convert without specialized software?

Yes — convertio.tools needs nothing installed on your machine. Upload the ALZ file in your browser and download the LHA result.

Are my archives kept confidential?

Absolutely. Uploaded ALZ files are deleted immediately, and LHA output files are automatically removed from servers within 24 hours.

Does the conversion maintain folder structure?

Yes. Convertio preserves the directory tree and file names from your original ALZ archive inside the LHA output.

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