TAR Converter

Convert TAR archives online for free to ZIP, RAR, TGZ and other formats

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Comprehensive Conversion

Convert TAR to 16+ archive formats — 38 conversion directions for maximum flexibility between archive and compression types.

Zero Friction

Upload a tarball, select the destination format, click one button. Convertio keeps the workflow lean and accessible for everyone.

Bulk Tarball Processing

Upload an entire folder of TAR archives and convert them all at once. Batch mode is built for handling large collections efficiently.

Unix Standard Format

TAR has been the backbone of Unix file archiving for decades. Convertio treats this essential format as a first-class citizen.

Immediate File Removal

Source archives are purged from servers as soon as conversion finishes. Output files expire automatically within 24 hours.

Runs on Our Servers

Convertio processes archive conversions in the cloud. No software to install, no system resources consumed on your end.

How to convert TAR file

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Select your TAR archive and upload it from your Computer, Google Drive, Dropbox, or via a direct URL.

2

Choose from 16+ output formats — ZIP, RAR, TAR.LZMA, JAR, TGZ, TAR.XZ, and many more.

3

Review the output format and ensure the file is queued correctly before converting.

4

Click Convert and download the new archive once the transformation is complete.

About format

TAR (Tape Archive) is a Unix archive format originating in Version 7 Unix) at AT&T Bell Labs in January 1979, originally designed for writing file backups to magnetic tape drives. Unlike ZIP or RAR, TAR is a pure archiving format that concatenates multiple files into a single stream without applying compression — each file is preceded by a 512-byte header block containing the filename, permissions, ownership, size, modification time, and checksum, followed by the file data padded to 512-byte boundaries. The format has evolved through several standards: the original V7 format, the POSIX.1-1988 ustar format (extending path lengths and adding support for more file types), and the POSIX.1-2001 pax format supporting extended attributes, arbitrary-length paths, and large file sizes. TAR is almost always paired with a compression tool — gzip (.tar.gz/.tgz), bzip2 (.tar.bz2/.tbz2), xz (.tar.xz), or others — producing a two-layer structure where compression operates on the entire stream for maximum efficiency. One advantage is exceptional Unix metadata fidelity — TAR preserves permissions, ownership, symbolic links, hard links, device files, and extended attributes with greater precision than most competing formats. Universal availability is another core strength: tar is a POSIX-mandated utility present on every Unix-like system, and tools on Windows and macOS handle TAR files natively. TAR remains the standard distribution format for source code, Linux filesystem images, container layers, and system backups.
Developer: AT&T / Unix
Initial release: January 1979

Frequently Asked Questions

Why convert TAR archives?

TAR bundles files without compression. Converting to ZIP or TGZ adds compression and makes archives easier to share across different platforms.

What programs open TAR archives?

On Linux and macOS, the built-in tar command works. On Windows, 7-Zip, WinRAR, and PeaZip all handle TAR archives without trouble.

Is TAR conversion on Convertio free?

Yes, you can convert TAR archives on convertio.co at no cost. Upload, select your target format, and download the result instantly.

Does converting from TAR add compression?

TAR itself stores files without compression. Converting to formats like 7Z or TGZ introduces compression, often reducing overall file size.

Can I process a batch of TAR archives?

Upload multiple TAR archives at once and convert them in parallel. Batch conversion is a built-in feature of the Convertio workflow.

What are compressed TAR variants?

TAR.GZ, TAR.BZ2, and TAR.XZ are TAR archives wrapped in compression layers. Convertio handles both plain TAR and all its compressed variants.

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