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ZIP Creator
ZIP Creator
The ZIP Creator lets you bundle multiple files into a single ZIP archive, making it easy to compress, organize, and share files in a widely supported format.
Add Files
Drag & drop files here, or click to select
Supports multiple files and folders
Compression Settings
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About the ZIP Creator
The ZIP Creator bundles multiple files and folders into a single compressed ZIP archive, with control over compression. Itβs the standard way to package many files into one tidy download thatβs smaller and easier to share.
Sending lots of separate files is awkward and slow; a ZIP combines them into one container thatβs quicker to upload, simpler to email, and reduced in size. It also preserves folder structure so the recipient gets everything organized.
The archive is built in your browser, so your files never leave your device. That keeps documents and data private, with no upload, no account, and no size queue.
How to use the ZIP Creator
- Add the files (and folders) you want to include.
- Choose a compression level if available.
- Create the ZIP archive.
- Wait while the files are compressed locally.
- Download the finished ZIP.
Common use cases
- Packaging many files into one download to share.
- Compressing files to reduce size before uploading or emailing.
- Bundling a projectβs files with their folder structure intact.
- Combining documents into a single archive for storage.
Frequently asked questions
How much smaller will my files get?
Compression depends on the file types β text and documents shrink a lot, while already-compressed files like JPEGs or videos shrink little. ZIP always bundles them into one convenient file regardless.
Does it preserve folders?
Yes. Folder structure is kept inside the archive so the recipient extracts everything organized as you packaged it.
Can I set the compression level?
Where available, you can choose a compression level to trade speed against a smaller file size.
Are my files uploaded to a server?
No. The ZIP is created in your browser, so your files never leave your device.
How do I open a ZIP later?
Use the ZIP Extractor, or any built-in archive tool, to extract the contents.