Supported file formats

Compression compatible format

ZIP

ZIP

It is the most common archive format and has a wide range of compatibility.

  • High compatibility (compatible with all OS and software)
  • Password protection function (AES-256 encryption)
  • Maintaining file names and directory structures
  • Good balance between compression ratio and processing speed
7Z

7Z

It offers excellent compression performance in an open source, high compression ratio archive format.

  • Very high compression rate (30-70% smaller than ZIP average)
  • Strong encryption (AES-256)
  • Large files supported (16EB = 16 million TB)
  • Supports multiple compression algorithms

Decompression compatible format

Supports unzipping of archive files in the following formats (read-only):

ZIP

Standard ZIP format

7Z

7-Zip format

RAR

WinRAR format

TAR

Unix TAR format

GZ

Gzip compression

BZ2

Bzip2 compression

XZ

XZ compression

LZMA

LZMA compression

Compression level details

levelProcessing speedFile SizeRecommended use
Storage onlyTop speedbigTemporary file integration
high speedhigh speedA little bigDaily compression work
standardstandardstandardGeneral uses
High compressionSlightly slowsmallStorage savings emphasis
Maximum compressionSlow speedminimumArchives and backups

Encryption and security

ZIP encryption

The following encryption methods are available for password protection for ZIP files:

  • Traditional (traditional method) - emphasis on compatibility with older software
  • AES-128 - Standard security level
  • AES-256 - Highest Level of Encryption (Recommended)

7z encryption

The 7z format offers more powerful security features:

  • The highest level of security with AES-256 encryption
  • File names are also encrypted, and the contents are fully protected

Browser compatibility status

Works best with the following modern browsers:

Chrome

Recommended version 80 or later

Firefox

Recommended version 74 or later

Safari

Recommended version 13.1 or later

Edge

Recommended version 80 or later