Convert TAR to ZIP Online
TAR files are a Linux/Unix packaging format that Windows cannot open natively. Converting to ZIP makes your archived files accessible to Windows, Mac, and Linux users alike.
Our converter handles plain .tar archives as well as compressed .tar.gz, .tar.bz2, and .tar.xz files.
What is TAR?
TAR (Tape Archive) is a Unix/Linux utility that bundles multiple files and directories into a single file without compression. TAR preserves file permissions and symlinks.
TAR files are common in Linux software distribution and server file transfers but are unfamiliar and inaccessible to most Windows users without additional software.
What is ZIP?
ZIP is the universal archive format built into Windows, macOS, and Linux. Any user can open a ZIP file without installing anything extra.
Converting TAR to ZIP transforms your Linux archive into a format that any user on any system can open with a single double-click.
Why Convert TAR to ZIP?
Windows Compatible
ZIP opens natively on Windows without any software installation.
Universal Access
ZIP is the archive format most computer users recognize and know how to use.
Familiar Format
ZIP is the archive format most computer users recognize and know how to use.
Email Attachment
ZIP is the standard format for emailing multiple files as a single attachment.
How to Convert TAR to ZIP
Upload TAR
Select your .tar, .tar.gz, .tar.bz2, or .tar.xz file.
Choose ZIP output
Select ZIP as your output format.
Convert
Click convert. The contents will be extracted and repacked as ZIP.
Download ZIP
Save your ZIP file for easy sharing.
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Convert TAR to ZIP NowPro Tips
File permissions not preserved
ZIP does not preserve Linux file permissions. This is typically only an issue for executable files.
Symlinks may not transfer
Symbolic links in TAR may not convert correctly to ZIP. Check after conversion.
Compression is added
Plain .tar files have no compression. The ZIP will be smaller than the TAR.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between TAR and ZIP?
TAR is a Unix packaging format with no compression. ZIP combines packaging and compression. tar.gz adds gzip compression to TAR.
Can Windows open TAR files?
Not natively. Windows 11 has limited TAR support but you need 7-Zip for full TAR compatibility on Windows.
Does TAR to ZIP preserve folder structure?
Yes, the directory structure inside the TAR is preserved in the ZIP output.
What about tar.gz files?
Our converter handles .tar.gz (tarballs) as well, extracting and repacking as ZIP.
Is ZIP smaller than TAR?
A plain .tar is uncompressed and larger than an equivalent ZIP. A .tar.gz may be similar size to ZIP.
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