ACE to 7Z Converter

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Modern Compression

Replace the obsolete ACE format with 7Z and its LZMA2 algorithm — expect smaller file sizes and AES-256 encryption support.

Server-Side Processing

Conversion happens entirely on convertio.co's cloud infrastructure. Your computer's resources remain untouched during the process.

Bulk Conversion

Upload multiple ACE archives at once and convert them all to 7Z in a single session — ideal for migrating old archive collections.

How to convert ACE to 7Z

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Select files from Computer, Google Drive, Dropbox, URL or by dragging it on the page.

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Choose 7z or any other format you need as a result (more than 200 formats supported)

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Let the file convert and you can download your 7z file right afterwards

About formats

ACE is a proprietary compressed archive format created by Marcel Lemke around 1998, primarily associated with the WinACE) archiver for Windows. The format gained popularity in the late 1990s and early 2000s due to its strong compression ratios, which were competitive with RAR and often superior to ZIP on many data types. ACE archives support multiple compression levels, solid archiving (treating multiple files as a single stream for better ratios), multi-volume splitting for distribution across size-limited media, recovery records for repairing damaged archives, and password protection. The format uses a proprietary compression algorithm that combines dictionary-based and statistical methods, optimized for general-purpose file compression with particular effectiveness on executable files and structured data. One advantage was the compression efficiency — ACE frequently produced smaller archives than contemporary ZIP implementations, making it popular for file distribution on bandwidth-constrained dial-up era internet. The solid archive mode provided another strength by exploiting redundancy across multiple files, substantially reducing total archive size when bundling files with similar content. WinACE development ceased in the mid-2000s, and a critical vulnerability#Security) discovered in 2019 in the widely-used unacev2.dll library led many archiving tools to drop ACE support. The format is primarily encountered today in legacy archives from its peak usage period.
Developer: Marcel Lemke
Initial release: 1998
7Z is the native archive format of 7-Zip, an open-source file archiver created by Igor Pavlov in 1999. The format uses an open, modular architecture that supports multiple compression algorithms — LZMA and LZMA2 (the defaults), PPMd for text-heavy data, BWT, and Deflate — selectable per file within the same archive. LZMA typically achieves 30-70% better compression ratios than Deflate-based ZIP files on comparable data, making 7Z one of the most space-efficient general-purpose archive formats available. The container structure stores files with full directory hierarchy, timestamps, and attributes, while supporting solid compression (treating multiple files as a continuous data stream) for additional ratio gains on archives with many similar files. Encryption uses AES-256 with key derivation based on iterative SHA-256 hashing, and both file contents and filenames can be encrypted. One advantage is superior compression density — 7Z consistently produces smaller archives than ZIP or RAR on most data types, valuable when minimizing storage or bandwidth matters. The open architecture is another strength: the format specification and 7-Zip source code are publicly available under the GNU LGPL, enabling any developer to implement 7Z support without licensing constraints. Cross-platform tools supporting 7Z exist for Windows, macOS, Linux, and mobile platforms, and the format has gained widespread recognition as the preferred choice when maximum compression is the priority.
Developer: Igor Pavlov
Initial release: 1999

Frequently Asked Questions

Why convert ACE archives to 7Z?

ACE is discontinued and poses security risks. 7Z delivers significantly better compression ratios with modern LZMA2 and AES-256 encryption.

What software opens 7Z files?

7-Zip is the primary tool (free, open-source). PeaZip and WinRAR also support 7Z. On macOS, Keka or The Unarchiver will extract them.

Will my files be smaller after conversion?

In most cases, yes. 7Z's LZMA2 algorithm typically achieves better compression than ACE, especially on text and binary data.

Is the ACE to 7Z conversion free?

Yes — convertio.co offers free ACE to 7Z conversion. Sign up for a free account to unlock additional features like larger file limits.

Does 7Z support password protection?

Yes. 7Z uses AES-256 encryption — a major upgrade from ACE, which had no standardized encryption and is no longer actively maintained.

Can I convert ACE files without installing anything?

Entirely. Convertio runs in your browser — no local software is needed to process ACE archives or create 7Z output files.

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