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How it works
- 1 · Drop your archives
Drag & drop .rar files. No account required—paid plans unlock bigger batches.
- 2 · We convert securely
Archives are decompressed and repacked as ZIP. Decompression bomb protection enabled.
- 3 · Download & auto-delete
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RAR (Roshal Archive) was created by Eugene Roshal in 1993 and remains a proprietary format. It offers excellent compression ratios, solid archiving, recovery records for damaged archives, and spanning across multiple volumes. RAR5 (introduced 2013) improved encryption with AES-256 and added larger dictionary sizes for better compression.
Learn more: RAR on Wikipedia
While RAR can be freely extracted with tools like 7-Zip, creating RAR files requires a WinRAR license. This legal restriction limits RAR creation to licensed software. For this reason, we only support extracting from RAR and converting to other formats-not creating new RAR archives. Consider 7z for similar compression without licensing restrictions.
ZIP is the most universally supported archive format, created by Phil Katz in 1989. Unlike TAR, ZIP combines archiving and compression in one format, with each file compressed individually using Deflate. This allows extraction of single files without decompressing the entire archive. ZIP has been natively supported by Windows since XP (2001), macOS, and all Linux distributions.
Learn more: ZIP on Wikipedia
ZIP's universal compatibility makes it the default choice for software distribution, email attachments, and cross-platform file sharing. While 7z and RAR achieve better compression ratios, ZIP requires no additional software on any modern operating system. The format supports AES-256 encryption, large files over 4GB (ZIP64), and stores file metadata including timestamps and permissions.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why can't I open RAR files on my PC?
Does RAR compress better than ZIP?
Will password-protected RAR files convert?
What are the limits for this converter?
| Tier | Max File Size | Max Files/Batch | Parallel Processing |
|---|---|---|---|
| Guest/Free | 200 MB | 50 files | 3 at once |
| Pro | 2048 MB | 1000 files | 6 at once |
Note: File size limits are specific to this converter. Batch and parallel processing limits apply to all images converters site-wide. See all converter limits →
How are credits calculated for this conversion?
Cost: 1 credit per 5 MB
How it works:
- Files up to 5 MB: 1 credit
- 6-10 MB: 2 credits
- 11-15 MB: 3 credits
- 16-20 MB: 4 credits
Example: A 5 MB file = 1 credit. A 95 MB file = 19 credits.
Why per-megabyte? Larger files require more resources (processing, bandwidth, storage).
What are my daily and monthly credit limits?
Credit allocations vary by account tier:
| Tier | Daily Limit | Monthly Limit |
|---|---|---|
| Guest | 100 credits/day | — |
| Free | 100 credits/day | — |
| Pro | — | 12,000 credits/month |
Daily credits (Guest & Free tiers) reset every day at midnight UTC. Monthly credits (Pro) reset on your billing cycle date.
Note: With 1 credit per 5 MB, archive files under 5 MB cost 1 credit each. Pro users can convert 12,000 archive files per month.
Answers at a Glance
Quick answers to common questions.
- Are my files secure?
- How long do you keep my files?
- What metadata do you keep?
- What happens after I drop a file?
- Why are conversions so fast?
- How do you measure performance?
- What are the exact limits for each plan?
- Can I process files in bulk?
- Why did my file fail to convert?
- Do you use my files to train AI?
What's New in RAR to ZIP
Latest improvements to this converter
Initial release of RAR to ZIP converter with batch support and decompression bomb protection.
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