RAR to TGZ Converter

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Linux Standard

TGZ is the go-to distribution format for Linux. Converting from the proprietary RAR format to TGZ ensures compatibility across all Unix-based systems.

All Done in the Cloud

RAR to TGZ conversion runs on dedicated servers — your phone, laptop, or desktop stays unburdened while the archive is processed remotely.

Automatic Data Purge

Uploaded RAR archives are removed immediately post-conversion. TGZ outputs are automatically deleted within 24 hours for complete privacy.

How to convert RAR to TGZ

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

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Choose tgz 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 tgz file right afterwards

About formats

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
TGZ (also written as .tar.gz) is the most widely used compound archive format on Unix-like systems, combining TAR) archiving with gzip compression. Gzip was created by Jean-loup Gailly and Mark Adler, first released on October 31, 1992 as a free, patent-unencumbered replacement for the Unix compress utility. The TAR layer bundles files with full Unix metadata (permissions, ownership, timestamps, symlinks, hard links) into a single sequential stream, and gzip compresses it using the Deflate algorithm — a combination of LZ77 dictionary matching and Huffman coding. The resulting .tar.gz or .tgz file is the standard format for distributing source code, creating system backups, and packaging software on Linux and Unix platforms. One advantage is near-universal support — TGZ files can be created and extracted on every Unix system, Windows (via 7-Zip, WinRAR), and macOS natively, making it the safest choice when the recipient's platform is unknown. Fast decompression is another practical strength: gzip extraction is significantly faster than bzip2 or xz, important for CI/CD pipelines, container image layers, and automated deployments where extraction time matters. GNU tar supports TGZ natively with the -z flag, and the format serves as the basis for many higher-level packaging systems. While XZ offers better compression ratios, TGZ remains the default choice when broad compatibility and extraction speed are priorities.
Initial release: October 31, 1992

Frequently Asked Questions

Why convert RAR to TGZ?

TGZ is the standard archive format for Linux source distribution. Converting RAR to TGZ gives you a format that preserves Unix permissions and is universally expected in Unix environments.

How do I extract TGZ archives?

On Linux and macOS, run tar -xzf in the terminal. On Windows, 7-Zip can extract TGZ archives easily through its graphical interface or command line.

Does this conversion cost anything?

No — RAR to TGZ conversion is completely free on convertio.tools. No account, no payment, no limitations on how often you use it.

Can I convert RAR to TGZ on my phone?

Yes. The converter is web-based and fully functional in mobile browsers on both iOS and Android devices — no app needed.

Is the directory structure preserved?

Every folder, subfolder, and nested path from your RAR archive is carried over to the TGZ output unchanged.

Can I process multiple RAR archives at once?

Batch conversion is available. Upload several RAR archives and convert them all to TGZ format simultaneously in a single session.

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