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Easily convert your TAR files online with no registration required. Convert your TAR documents from Windows, Linux, or macOS. Simply drag and drop your file into the upload form, select the desired output format, and click the convert button. Once the conversion is complete, you can download your 7Z file.
Depending on the TAR file's size and format, conversion may take a few moments, but most files convert quickly. With advanced features, you can convert password-protected documents and have the results sent to your email.
Convert your TAR documents anytime, anywhere, on any device—including mobile. Use this conversion app online 24/7—free for basic conversions.
Check our videoThe TAR file format is a widely used archival format for storing multiple files in a single container, commonly associated with Unix and Linux systems. It is supported by tools like GNU Tar, 7-Zip, and various file archivers, and is often combined with compression formats like GZIP or BZIP2. The format stores files sequentially with metadata such as permissions, timestamps, and ownership, and supports advanced features like symbolic links, hard links, and sparse file handling.
The 7Z file format is a highly efficient, open-source compressed file format designed for high compression ratios and fast data archiving. It is primarily supported by 7-Zip, a free file archiver, but can also be handled by tools like PeaZip, WinRAR, and various command-line utilities. The format uses a modular structure with optional AES-256 encryption, support for large file sizes, and the ability to split archives into multiple volumes, making it versatile for both personal and professional use.
You can also convert TAR into many other file formats. Please see the complete list below.