DEB to ARJ Converter

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No downloads or installations — convert DEB to ARJ directly in your web browser from any operating system or device with internet access.

Quick Turnaround

The server-side conversion completes in seconds. Upload your DEB, click Convert, and the ARJ archive is ready for download almost immediately.

Files Stay Private

We take privacy seriously — DEB uploads are wiped after conversion, and ARJ results are automatically deleted from our servers within 24 hours.

How to convert DEB to ARJ

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

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Choose arj 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 arj file right afterwards

About formats

DEB is the software package format used by the Debian) project and its numerous derivatives, including Ubuntu, Linux Mint, and other Debian-based Linux distributions. Created alongside the Debian project's founding in August 1993, the format packages compiled software binaries, configuration files, documentation, and installation scripts into a structured archive for automated software management. A DEB file is actually an ar archive containing three members: debian-binary (a text file with the format version), control.tar (metadata including package name, version, dependencies, maintainer scripts), and data.tar (the actual files to install, compressed with gzip, xz, or zstd). The dpkg tool and higher-level package managers like APT handle DEB installation, dependency resolution, upgrades, and removal. One advantage is the sophisticated dependency system — DEB packages declare precise relationships (depends, recommends, suggests, conflicts, replaces) enabling APT to automatically resolve and install entire dependency chains from repositories. The maintainer script system is another strength, allowing packages to execute pre/post installation and removal logic for tasks like creating system users, initializing databases, or registering services. With Debian and Ubuntu powering a substantial share of servers, desktops, and embedded Linux deployments worldwide, DEB is one of the two dominant Linux packaging formats alongside RPM.
Developer: Debian Project
Initial release: August 16, 1993
ARJ (Archived by Robert Jung) is a compressed archive format created by Robert K. Jung in 1991 for MS-DOS, which became one of the most popular archiving tools during the early 1990s. The format uses a proprietary compression algorithm based on LZ77 sliding window techniques combined with Huffman coding, offering competitive compression ratios that rivaled or exceeded other DOS-era archivers. ARJ archives support multi-volume spanning across floppy disks, a critical feature in an era when distributing software often meant shipping multiple 1.44 MB diskettes. The format also provides password protection, file attribute and timestamp preservation, archive integrity verification through CRC-32 checksums, and the ability to create self-extracting executables. ARJ saw widespread adoption on bulletin board systems and in corporate environments during the DOS and early Windows period, valued for its balance of compression ratio, speed, and feature set. One advantage was excellent multi-volume support — ARJ handled spanning across floppy disks more reliably than many competitors, making it a preferred choice for software distribution via physical media. The self-extracting archive capability provided another practical strength, enabling recipients to unpack files without needing the ARJ utility installed. While ARJ's usage declined sharply with the rise of ZIP, RAR, and 7Z as internet-based distribution replaced floppy disks, the format remains recognized by modern archivers like 7-Zip for extracting legacy archives.
Developer: Robert Jung
Initial release: 1991

Frequently Asked Questions

Why convert DEB to ARJ?

ARJ is a legacy DOS-era format still encountered in older systems and retro computing. Converting DEB to ARJ makes package contents accessible in environments expecting ARJ.

What software opens ARJ files?

The original arj utility handles ARJ archives. On modern systems, 7-Zip extracts ARJ files seamlessly on Windows, Linux, and macOS without extra configuration.

Is ARJ still commonly used?

ARJ is mostly a legacy format today, but it remains relevant for retro computing, embedded systems, and specific industrial applications that require ARJ compatibility.

Does the conversion preserve all DEB contents?

Yes — every file and subdirectory within the DEB payload is packed into the ARJ archive, retaining the original directory hierarchy and file names.

Can I use this converter on a mobile device?

Certainly. Since the conversion runs on cloud servers, you only need a web browser — works on smartphones, tablets, laptops, and desktops alike.

Are uploaded files stored permanently?

Not at all. Source DEB files are erased immediately after conversion. The output ARJ file is available for download temporarily and removed within 24 hours.