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Platform Freedom

ZIP is universally supported — converting RPM to ZIP makes the package contents viewable and extractable on Windows, macOS, Linux, and mobile devices.

Secure Conversion

Your uploaded RPM files are deleted right after processing. Converted ZIP archives are purged from our servers automatically within 24 hours.

Rapid Results

Server-side processing means your RPM to ZIP conversion finishes in seconds — no waiting, no local resource usage, just a quick download.

How to convert RPM 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

RPM (originally Red Hat Package Manager, now a recursive acronym for RPM Package Manager) is a software package management format developed by Red Hat for Linux distributions, first introduced with Red Hat Linux 2.0 in 1995. An RPM file packages compiled software, configuration files, and documentation alongside rich metadata in a structured binary format consisting of a lead (format identifier), a signature header (integrity and authenticity verification), a metadata header (package name, version, description, dependency lists, file checksums, and installation scripts), and a compressed CPIO archive payload containing the actual files. The rpm tool and higher-level managers like YUM and DNF handle installation, upgrade, verification, and removal of RPM packages. One advantage is comprehensive dependency management — RPM packages declare capabilities they provide and require, enabling automatic resolution of complex dependency chains from configured repositories. The built-in verification system is another strength: rpm --verify checks every installed file against stored checksums, permissions, ownership, and timestamps, detecting unauthorized modifications or corruption. RPM serves as the packaging foundation for major enterprise Linux distributions including Red Hat Enterprise Linux, Fedora, CentOS, SUSE, and openSUSE. Alongside DEB, RPM is one of the two dominant Linux packaging formats, underpinning software management for millions of servers and workstations.
Developer: Red Hat
Initial release: 1995
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 an RPM file to ZIP?

RPM packages are designed for Red Hat-based Linux distributions. Converting to ZIP lets you inspect the package contents on Windows, macOS, or any system without rpm tools.

Can I browse the ZIP without installing software?

Yes — ZIP is supported natively by Windows, macOS, and virtually all Linux desktops. Just double-click the file to browse its contents in your file manager.

Does the conversion include all files from the RPM?

The conversion extracts the complete file payload from the RPM package and places everything into the ZIP archive, preserving directory names and structure.

How long does RPM to ZIP conversion take?

Usually just seconds. RPM files are typically compact, and the server-side extraction and ZIP creation process is highly optimized for speed.

Is there a cost to use this converter?

No — RPM to ZIP conversion is completely free at convertio.tools. Upload your file, choose the format, and download the result at no charge.

What happens to my uploaded RPM file afterward?

It is deleted immediately after conversion completes. The resulting ZIP stays available for download briefly and is then removed within 24 hours.

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