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Create ZIP File Online — Bundle & Compress Any Files

Securely archive and compress any files directly in your browser. Fast, free, and your files never leave your computer.

Drag & Drop Files

Max 15 MB

Any file typeMax 15 MBMax 1 files
No signup needed · No watermarks · 100% Private

100% local processing — your files never leave your device.

How to Create a ZIP File Online Free

Create ZIP archives free in your browser using JSZip. Bundle images, documents, or any files into a compressed archive instantly. All processing is local — nothing is uploaded to any server. Download your ZIP in seconds. Free, no signup, no limits.

1

Add your files

Select multiple files or folders of any type to bundle them together.

2

Name your archive

Optionally give your ZIP file a custom name for better organization.

3

Generate and save

Bundle everything into a single ZIP archive instantly and download.

100% Private

Your files never leave your device. Securely bundle files in your browser.

Instant Processing

No upload wait. ZIP creation happens locally on your machine.

Free Forever

No account, no limits, no cost. A simple tool for file management.

How It Works

1

Add Files

Drag & drop any files or click to browse. Mix any file types together.

2

Configure

Set the archive name and choose compression level — None, Fast, or Best.

3

Download ZIP

Click 'Create ZIP Archive' and instantly download your compressed bundle.

Supported Formats

Any file typeImagesVideosPDFsDocumentsArchives

Why Simple Compressor?

100% Private

Files are processed locally on your device. Nothing is ever uploaded to a server.

Instant Speed

No upload or download wait. Speed is limited only by your hardware, not your internet.

No Quality Loss

Smart algorithms target invisible data, preserving visual and auditory fidelity.

No Signup Required

No account, no limits, no watermarks. Just a clean utility tool.

Any Device

Works in any modern browser on desktop, tablet, or mobile.

Frequently Asked Questions

The limit is determined by your browser's memory (RAM). Most modern browsers can handle archives up to 2 GB without issues.