.zip — ZIP Compressed Archive
Phil Katz (PKWARE) · 1989
¿Qué es un archivo .zip?
ZIP is the most widely used archive format, allowing you to compress one or more files into a single, smaller package. Created by Phil Katz in 1989, ZIP uses lossless compression algorithms (primarily DEFLATE) to reduce file sizes without losing any data. ZIP archives are natively supported by Windows, macOS, and Linux, making them the universal choice for sharing files via email, downloading software bundles, and organizing file collections.
Programas que abren archivos .zip
| Plataforma | Programa | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Windows | Windows Explorer | Gratis | Oficial |
| 7-Zip | Gratis | ||
| WinRAR | De pago | ||
| macOS | Archive Utility | Gratis | Oficial |
| The Unarchiver | Gratis |
Problemas comunes con archivos .zip
Preguntas frecuentes
.zip files can be opened with several programs. Windows Explorer is one of the most popular choices.
Generally yes, .zip files are safe to open with appropriate software.
Yes, there are many online and offline tools available to convert .zip files. Check the conversion section above for specific methods.
Detalles técnicos
ZIP Compressed Archive files use the application/zip MIME type and were first introduced in 1989 by Phil Katz (PKWARE). The file can be identified by its signature: 50 4B 03 04 (PK).