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Universal Compatibility

ZIP is the one archive format every OS understands natively. Converting your TGZ to ZIP ensures anyone can open it without hunting for software.

Automatic File Cleanup

Your uploaded TGZ files are removed immediately after processing, and converted ZIP archives are deleted within 24 hours for your security.

How to convert TGZ 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

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
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 TGZ to ZIP?

ZIP is recognized by every major operating system out of the box. Converting TGZ to ZIP removes the need for third-party tools, making the archive shareable with anyone.

How do I open a ZIP file?

Every modern OS — Windows, macOS, and most Linux desktops — can open ZIP files natively through the built-in file manager. No additional software is needed.

Are folder paths preserved during conversion?

Completely. The internal directory layout, filenames, and nested subfolders all carry over from TGZ to ZIP without modification.

Is this service free to use?

Yes. Converting TGZ to ZIP on convertio.tools is free — no signup, no hidden charges. Upload your archive and get the ZIP instantly.

Can I convert from my tablet or phone?

Absolutely. The tool is browser-based and works on any device — iOS, Android, desktop — as long as you have an internet connection.

How long does TGZ to ZIP conversion take?

Typically a few seconds for small to medium archives. Larger files may take a bit longer depending on size, but server-side processing keeps it efficient.

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