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How to create a ZIP file in your browser (no uploads)

A simple workflow to build a ZIP locally in your browser: select files, name the archive, and download. Great for bundling attachments without installing tools.

发布于 2026年3月31日 · FreeLocalConverter

If you need to bundle a handful of files into one download, a ZIP archive is still the most universal format. The trick is doing it quickly without installing software or uploading sensitive files.

Use our Archive Converter to create a ZIP locally in your browser.

Step-by-step: create a ZIP

  1. Select the files you want to bundle.
  2. Pick a ZIP filename (for example, attachments.zip).
  3. Download the ZIP.

What “local in your browser” means

The archive is assembled on your device. That’s useful when you’re dealing with private exports, internal documents, or client attachments and you don’t want to upload them to a third-party server just to zip them.

Tips

  • If you select files with the same name, the tool will keep both by de-duping names inside the ZIP.
  • For very large files, ZIP creation time depends on your device CPU and memory.

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