CAB to ZIP Converter

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Universal Access

CAB files only work on Windows, but ZIP is supported on every major operating system — making your archives accessible to anyone.

Secure Processing

Your uploaded CAB files are deleted right after conversion, and all resulting ZIP files are purged from our servers within 24 hours.

Browser-Based Speed

All conversion from CAB to ZIP runs on our servers, so your computer stays fast and nothing needs to be installed locally.

How to convert CAB to ZIP

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

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Choose zip 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 zip file right afterwards

About formats

CAB (Cabinet) is a compressed archive format developed by Microsoft) for efficient software distribution and Windows component packaging. Introduced around 1996, CAB files serve as the container format for Windows Installer packages (.msi), Windows system updates, driver distributions, and ActiveX component downloads. The format supports three compression algorithms — MSZIP (Microsoft's Deflate implementation), Quantum (statistical compression), and LZX (an LZ77 variant with Huffman coding optimized for executable files) — with LZX typically delivering the highest ratios. CAB archives organize files into folders (compression units) where files within the same folder are compressed as a continuous stream for improved ratios, and archives can span multiple volumes for distribution on size-limited media. One advantage is deep Windows ecosystem integration — CAB files are handled natively by Windows without third-party software, used in everything from OS installation media to driver packages and system updates. The LZX compression algorithm provides another strength, achieving particularly strong compression on compiled code and PE executables, which is ideal for the format's primary role in software distribution. Microsoft's makecab tool ships with every Windows installation, and CAB extraction is built into Windows Explorer. The format continues to serve as infrastructure for Windows deployment and update mechanisms across enterprise and consumer environments.
Developer: Microsoft
Initial release: 1996
ZIP is the most widely used archive format in computing, originally created by Phil Katz and released by PKWARE) on February 14, 1989 as part of the PKZIP utility for MS-DOS. The format stores each file independently within the archive, compressing entries individually using the Deflate algorithm (most commonly) and recording a central directory at the end of the file that provides a table of contents for rapid access to any entry without scanning the entire archive. ZIP supports multiple compression methods (Stored, Deflate, Deflate64, BZIP2, LZMA), AES encryption, ZIP64 extensions for files and archives exceeding 4 GB, and Unicode filename encoding. The format's open specification, published by PKWARE as the .ZIP Application Note, enabled broad independent implementation and contributed to ZIP becoming the de facto standard for file distribution. One advantage is native operating system support — Windows, macOS, and most Linux desktop environments handle ZIP files without any third-party software, making it the safest choice for sharing compressed files with unknown recipients. The per-file compression architecture is another key strength: individual files can be extracted or updated without reprocessing the entire archive, and a corrupted entry does not affect other files. ZIP's role extends beyond simple archiving — it serves as the structural foundation for JAR), EPUB, DOCX, PPTX, ODP, APK, and numerous other container formats that package multiple resources into a single file.
Developer: PKWARE, Inc.
Initial release: February 14, 1989

Frequently Asked Questions

Why convert CAB to ZIP?

CAB is a Windows-only format that most people outside IT administration cannot open. ZIP works on every operating system without extra software.

How can I open the resulting ZIP file?

ZIP files open natively on Windows, macOS, and most Linux distributions — no additional software is needed to extract them.

Does the conversion preserve all files inside the archive?

Yes. Every file and folder structure within your original CAB archive is faithfully preserved during conversion to ZIP format.

Is there a way to convert multiple CAB files at once?

Absolutely — you can upload several CAB files in one session and convertio.tools will process each one into a ZIP archive for you.

Do I need to install anything to convert CAB to ZIP?

No installation required. The entire conversion happens in your browser through convertio.tools — just upload, convert, and download.

Is my data safe during conversion?

Uploaded files are removed immediately after processing, and converted files are deleted from our servers within 24 hours.

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