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Need to open a file that ends with .ZIP? You don't need to download any special software! If someone sent you a ZIP file or you downloaded one from the internet, use this simple tutorial to learn how to unzip a ZIP archive for free on your PC, Mac, Android, iPhone, and iPad!

How to Open Files Without Winzip

  1. On Windows, right-click on the ZIP file you want to open. This will display a menu to the right of your cursor.
  2. Once you’re on this menu, click “Extract All,” then “Browse.”
  3. When the menu pops up, navigate to the folder where you want to place the files, and click “Select Folder.”
  4. Check the box next to “Show extracted files when complete.”
  5. Click the “Extract” button. This will display the files and folders inside the ZIP file in a window, so you can browse and open them.

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    Find the ZIP file. Go to the location of the ZIP file that you want to open.

    • Since ZIP files store regular files and folders in a compressed format, you'll need to extract the ZIP file in order to use properly the stored files and folders.[1]
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    Right-click the ZIP file. This displays a menu to the right of your mouse cursor.[2]

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    Click Extract All…. You'll see this on the menu.[3]

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    Click the Browse… button. This opens a list of files and folders on your PC.

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    Navigate to the folder in which you want to place the files. You can choose any folder on your computer. When you unzip the file, a new folder with the same name will be placed inside the folder you choose here.[4]

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    Click Select Folder. It's at the bottom of the window. Now you'll see the name of the folder you selected in the "Files will be extracted to this folder" field.

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    Check the box next to "Show extracted files when complete." This ensures that the folder you extract will open automatically, which will make it easier to find the files you're looking for.

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    Click the Extract button. This extracts the files and folders inside of the ZIP file and displays them in a window. You can now browse and open the files.

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    Open Finder

    . It's the two-toned smiley face icon on the Dock, which is usually at the bottom of the screen.

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    Navigate to the ZIP file. If the ZIP file was downloaded from the internet, it will most likely be found in your Downloads folder. If it's on your Desktop, you'll see it in the Desktop folder.

    • Since ZIP files store regular files and folders in a compressed format, you'll need to extract the ZIP file in order to use properly the stored files and folders.
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    Double-click the ZIP file. The ZIP file will now extract to the current folder. A new folder with extracted contents from the ZIP file will be created.[5]

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    Open the new folder. If the new folder doesn't open automatically, double-click it to view and open the files inside.

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    Open the My Files app or Files by Google app. If you have a Samsung Galaxy, you can open the My Files app, which you'll find in your app list. Other Android models usually come with an app called Files by Google, which should also be in your app list.[6]

    • The Files or My Files may be located inside a different folder in the Apps menu. If you don't see the Files or My Files app, check the "Samsung" folder or another folder named after your mobile manufacturer or carrier.
    • If you are having trouble finding an app like this, open the Play Store and search for "Files by Google." Install the app so you can use it to browse and unzip files.
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    Tap Browse (Files by Google only). If you are using Files by Google app, tap Browse at the bottom of the screen.[7]

    • If you are using My Files on a Samsung Galaxy, skip this step.
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    Navigate to the ZIP file. Open the folder to which you saved your ZIP file, such as Download.

    • If you're using a Samsung Galaxy, you can tap Compressed to see all of the compressed files on your phone or tablet—your ZIP file should appear in this area.[8]
    • If you can't find the file in the correct location, check both your Android's Internal Storage as well as your SD Card.
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    Tap the ZIP file. This displays the contents of the ZIP file.

    • If you're using a Samsung Galaxy, you'll see checkboxes next to each file inside. If you don't want to unpack all of the files, you can tap the checkmarks next to the files you don't want. This prevents those files from extracting.
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    Tap Extract. It's at the bottom of the file list. This extracts the entire contents of the ZIP file and saves it in a new folder with the same name as the ZIP file.

    • If you are using Files by Googles, you can tap the checkbox that says Delete zip file and then tap Finished to delete the original ZIP file.
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    Tap the newly created folder. This new folder with the same name as the ZIP file contains the contents of the ZIP file you just extracted.

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    Open the Files app

    . This is the icon with a blue folder on your Home screen or in your App Library.[9]

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    Tap Browse. It's the folder icon at the bottom-right corner of the screen. This will take you to a list of locations, such as On my iPhone and iCloud Drive.

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    Navigate to the folder containing the ZIP file. Files downloaded from the web are usually saved to the Downloads folder on your iPhone or iPad.

    • If you don't see the ZIP file, check both On My iPhone/iPad and iCloud Drive. You might have a Downloads folder with different contents in both locations.
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    Tap the ZIP file's icon. Tapping the icon will automatically unzip the file, creating a new folder in the current location with the same name.[10]

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    Tap the new folder. It'll have the same name as the ZIP file. This opens the folder with all the extracted contents.[11]

    • Tapping any of the files in the new folder will open them up in their supported application.
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    A .Zip file is a way to compress many files into one larger file. These types of files allow you to store lots of data in one place without taking up much memory.

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    What do I do of there is no "extract all" option when I right click? I have Windows 7 with Service Pack 1.

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    To open a zip file on your Android phone, you need to download a file explorer that is able to do so, i.e. ES File Explorer. Navigate to the zip file and press and hold on it to select it. Then press the 3 points on top right corner (or somewhere close by) and select Extract...Choose a path and then navigate to it. There you will find the extracted folder.

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      To open a .zip file without Winzip on a Windows computer, first double click the ZIP file to open it and click “Extract,” which you’ll find below the tools heading. Once the toolbar appears, click “Extract all” followed by “Extract” when the pop-up window appears. If you’re using a Mac, simply double click the ZIP folder, which will cause it to extract automatically. For ZIP files on your iPhone, download iZIP, which is a free app for extracting ZIP files, from the App Store. Then, move the file you want to extract into the iZIP folder before tapping the iZIP app. Once the app opens, select “Files,” which will show a list of the files in your iZIP folder. Tap the one you want to extract, then tap “Ok” to start the process. To learn more, including how to extract a ZIP file on Android, read on!

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      4 Ways to Open a .Zip File Without Winzip - wikiHow? ›

      These files have the file extension “. zip” at the end of their name. Most operating systems have built-in software that can create and open ZIP files. But there is also third-party software you can use, such as WinZip, 7zip, and WinRAR, that can also do the same.

      What can I use to open a ZIP file? ›

      These files have the file extension “. zip” at the end of their name. Most operating systems have built-in software that can create and open ZIP files. But there is also third-party software you can use, such as WinZip, 7zip, and WinRAR, that can also do the same.

      How do I open a ZIP file for dummies? ›

      On Windows, double-click a ZIP file, then click “Extract All” in File Explorer. On Mac, double-click a ZIP file to extract it to the same folder location. On iPhone, find the ZIP file in the Files app and tap it to extract the contents. On Android, find the ZIP file in the Files by Google app.

      What are two methods to unzip a ZIP file? ›

      Do one of the following:
      1. To unzip a single file or folder, open the zipped folder, then drag the file or folder from the zipped folder to a new location.
      2. To unzip all the contents of the zipped folder, press and hold (or right-click) the folder, select Extract All..., and then follow the instructions.

      Which app is used to open a ZIP file? ›

      WinZip makes it easy to handle major compressed types of files on your Android device! Compatible with Android operating systems from 4.0 to Android 11.0. WinZip for Android is available now as a free English app.

      Is there a way to open ZIP files without WinZip? ›

      How to Open Files Without Winzip
      1. On Windows, right-click on the ZIP file you want to open. ...
      2. Once you're on this menu, click “Extract All,” then “Browse.”
      3. When the menu pops up, navigate to the folder where you want to place the files, and click “Select Folder.”
      4. Check the box next to “Show extracted files when complete.”

      What is the best zip file opener? ›

      WinZip, the world's most popular zip file opener, it is the fast and easy way to open your Zip files.

      How to open a zip file in a computer? ›

      Right-click the file you want to zip, and then select Send to > Compressed (zipped) folder. Open File Explorer and find the compressed folder. To unzip the entire folder, right-click to select Extract All, and then follow the instructions. You can also select Extract All from the command ribbon.

      How do I open a zip file that won't open? ›

      Right-click on the zip file and choose Open with... Select Windows Explorer. If Windows Explorer is not an option, select Choose default program... and select Windows Explorer, then click OK. Click Extract all files at the top of the window or in the sidebar.

      What is the easiest way to zip a file? ›

      Right-click on the file or folder.

      Select “Compressed (zipped) folder”. To place multiple files into a zip folder, select all of the files while hitting the Ctrl button. Then, right-click on one of the files, move your cursor over the “Send to” option and select “Compressed (zipped) folder”.

      How to convert ZIP file to normal file? ›

      How to Extract Files from a Zipped (Compressed) Folder
      1. Right-click the zipped folder saved to your computer.
      2. Choose "Extract All..." (an extraction wizard will begin).
      3. Click [Next >].
      4. Click [Browse...] and navigate to where you would like to save the files.
      5. Click [Next >].
      6. Click [Finish].

      How do I open a ZIP file from email? ›

      How to open a zip file
      1. Download the zip file. When you receive a zip file from an email or a website, download the file to your computer. ...
      2. Select the zip file. Locate the zip file you want to open. ...
      3. Download zip file applications. ...
      4. Allow application file accesses. ...
      5. Decide the storage location.
      Jun 28, 2024

      How to extract a ZIP file using a keyboard? ›

      Click the Terminal app icon on your desktop or press Ctrl + Alt + T to open one now. Switch to the ZIP file directory. Type cd and a space, type the path to the folder where the ZIP is located, and press Enter. For example, if the ZIP file is in the "Downloads" directory, you would enter cd Downloads into Terminal.

      Is there a free zip extractor? ›

      jZip is a free archive extractor that can decompress over 40 different file formats, like ones that have the 7Z, EXE, ISO, WIM, LZH, TBZ2, and ZIP file extension. Password-protection is supported if you're creating a new archive, with either ZipCrypto or 256-bit AES encryption.

      What app can unlock ZIP files? ›

      Unzip app is a zip file management tool. Unzip can extract ZIP, RAR, 7Z, TAR, GZIP and all other compressed files. Supports extracting multi-volume archive files. - Supports creation of encrypted ZIP archives.

      Do I really have to buy WinZip? ›

      short answer: you do not need to purchase WinZip or any other utility. Any computer running an operating system later than Windows 7 has built-in capabilities to open ZIP files. Microsoft must own WinZip or have a marketing deal with them that makes them try to sell WinZip to you. You do NOT need WinZip.

      How to convert ZIP file to pdf? ›

      Step 1: Open the Adobe Acrobat, zip file to PDF converter on your PC. Step 2: Select 'File' from the toolbar and click on 'Create'. Step 3: Click on 'PDF from File' and choose the zip file that you want to convert. Step 4: After you have decided on your files click on 'Create' or 'Convert'.

      How do I open a ZIP file that won't open? ›

      Right-click on the zip file and choose Open with... Select Windows Explorer. If Windows Explorer is not an option, select Choose default program... and select Windows Explorer, then click OK. Click Extract all files at the top of the window or in the sidebar.

      What is a ZIP file and how do I open it? ›

      How to Open Zip Files on Windows
      1. Right-click the .zip folder and choose Extract All.
      2. Select the file location where you want the extracted files to be saved and click Extract.
      3. Extracted files will appear on your desktop or in whatever location you chose in step two.

      What Windows program opens ZIP files? ›

      ZIP is a compressed file format that you can archive files with, in Windows 10. File Explorer is the default file manager utility for extracting and opening ZIPs in Windows. However, third-party file archive software can automatically replace Explorer as the default program for opening ZIPs.

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