ZIP to RAR Converter

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Better Compression

RAR typically produces smaller archives than ZIP for the same content. Converting your ZIP to RAR can free up storage and reduce transfer times noticeably.

Any Device, Any OS

Access the ZIP to RAR converter from any device — whether you are on a desktop workstation, a laptop, or a mobile phone. No software to install.

Data Safety First

Files you upload are erased right after conversion, and the resulting RAR archives are automatically deleted within 24 hours. Your data stays private.

How to convert ZIP to RAR

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

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Choose rar 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 rar 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
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

Frequently Asked Questions

Why convert ZIP to RAR?

RAR generally achieves tighter compression than ZIP, which means smaller archive sizes. It also supports error recovery records — useful if you're sharing large archives.

How do I open a RAR archive after conversion?

WinRAR is the native application for RAR archives. Alternatively, 7-Zip on Windows or The Unarchiver on macOS can extract RAR contents without any issues.

Is there a cost for converting ZIP to RAR?

No — converting ZIP to RAR at convertio.tools is completely free. Just upload your archive, convert, and download the result.

Can I batch convert multiple ZIP archives to RAR?

Yes. You can add several ZIP archives at once and convert them all to RAR in a single batch — saving time when you have many archives to process.

Does conversion keep my folder structure intact?

It does. All internal directories and the full hierarchy within your ZIP archive are reproduced faithfully in the resulting RAR output.

What platforms support this converter?

Any platform with a modern web browser — Windows, macOS, Linux, ChromeOS, Android, or iOS. The tool is entirely browser-based.

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