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Create ZIP Archives Online - Free File Compressor
Compress multiple files into a single ZIP archive with FileMuncher's free ZIP creator. Bundle documents, images, or any files into a compact archive for easy sharing via email or cloud storage. Reduce total file size and organize multiple files into one convenient download.
All compression happens in your browser. Your files are never uploaded to any server, making this the most private way to create ZIP archives online. Ideal for packaging confidential documents, project files, or personal data for transfer without exposing them to third-party services.
Drag and drop your files, and the tool packages them into a standard ZIP archive that can be opened by any ZIP-compatible tool including Windows Explorer, macOS Finder, and mobile file managers. The ZIP format provides universal compatibility and moderate compression. Download the archive instantly.
How to Create a ZIP Archive
Add Files
Upload the files to include
Review
Check the file list and sizes
Create
Click Create to build the archive
Download
Save the ZIP file to your device
سوالات متداول
What file types can I add to a ZIP?
Any file type can be added to a ZIP archive. Documents, images, videos, code files, and any other files can be bundled together.
How much will the ZIP compress my files?
Compression varies by file type. Text documents and source code compress well (50-80% reduction). Already compressed formats like JPG, MP3, and MP4 see minimal additional compression.
Is there a file count or size limit?
There is no strict limit since processing is local. The practical limit depends on your device's memory. Most devices handle dozens of files totaling hundreds of megabytes.
Can the ZIP be opened on any device?
Yes. ZIP is a universal archive format supported natively by Windows, macOS, Linux, iOS, and Android. No special software is needed to open it.
Are my files uploaded to a server?
No. All compression happens in your browser. Your files never leave your device.