ZIP to LHA Converter

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Dead Simple Process

Upload, pick LHA, convert, and download — the entire process is designed to require zero technical expertise. Anyone can repackage a ZIP as LHA in moments.

Platform Independent

The converter works in any web browser across all operating systems. Convert ZIP to LHA from a desktop, laptop, tablet, or smartphone — no installs.

Files Stay Private

Uploaded ZIP archives are automatically deleted once conversion finishes. All LHA outputs are purged from servers within 24 hours for complete privacy.

How to convert ZIP 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

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
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 ZIP to LHA?

LHA is still used in specific communities — notably Japanese software distribution and retro computing. If you need LHA format for compatibility, this converter handles it.

What software opens LHA archives?

The lha command-line tool works on Linux and macOS. On Windows, 7-Zip and The Unarchiver (macOS) can also extract LHA archives without issues.

Can I convert ZIP to LHA for free?

Yes. Convertio.tools offers this conversion at no charge — no subscription, no signup, and no limits on the number of conversions per day.

Does the converter run on Linux and macOS?

It runs on any platform that has a web browser. Windows, macOS, Linux, ChromeOS, and mobile operating systems are all supported.

Will nested folders in my ZIP be preserved?

They will. The complete directory tree from your original ZIP archive is carried over to the LHA output, maintaining the original structure.

Is batch conversion from ZIP to LHA available?

Yes — add multiple ZIP archives at once and the converter will process all of them to LHA format in a single batch operation.

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