Open any archive
RAR, ZIP, 7Z, TAR, TAR.GZ, BZ2, XZ, CAB, ISO — libarchive handles them all, and we've shipped it into your browser. Drop it below, browse what's inside, save just what you want.
Drop any archive here
or click to browse — .rar, .zip, .7z, .tar, .tar.gz, .tgz, .gz, .bz2, .xz, .cab, .iso
01.What this reads
The engine is a WebAssembly build of libarchive — the same library that powers Tar, bsdtar, Pacman, ArchiveBox, and a long list of native tools. If a file format has been around long enough to matter, libarchive almost certainly reads it.
- RAR — v4 and v5, password-protected ok
- ZIP — including WinZIP AES & ZIP64
- 7Z — LZMA / LZMA2, AES-256, header encryption
- TAR —
.tar.gz,.tar.bz2,.tar.xz,.tgz - Single-stream:
.gz,.bz2,.xz,.lzma - Disk & package:
.iso,.cab,.cpio,.ar,.deb,.rpm
02.How to use it
- Drag the file onto the box up there. Or click and pick it.
- If it's password-protected, type the password before opening.
- Click Open Archive. You'll get a tree of everything inside.
- Click a filename to preview (images, text, audio, video, PDFs). Tick the checkbox to mark it for save. Hit extract selected — multiple files come back as a single ZIP.
No upload. No queue. No “please wait while we process your file”.
Limits
The only ceiling is browser memory. Most browsers cap a single allocation around 2 GB, so a multi-gigabyte archive may be better suited to a native tool. Everyday files under a few hundred MB work fine.