Zip and Unzip Files and Folders on iPhone and iPad - MacRumorsOpen MenuShow RoundupsShow Forums menuVisit ForumsOpen Sidebar
Skip to Content

Zip and Unzip Files and Folders on iPhone and iPad

by

People compress electronic files for different reasons – to make them easier to transport electronically, to organize their backups, or to save device storage space, for example.

files
That's why Apple's native Files app supports the common ZIP compression format, which means you can uncompress zipped files downloaded in Safari, or compress several files into one neat zipped package ready for sharing, right on your iOS device. Keep reading to learn how it works.

How to Uncompress a Zipped File on iPhone and iPad

  1. Launch the Files app on your iPhone or iPad.
  2. Find the zip file that you want to uncompress.
  3. Press and hold on the zip file, then select Uncompress from the contextual menu.

how to uncompress file on iphone ipad

The uncompressed files will be saved in the same location as the original zip file, which is now safe to delete.

How to Compress a File or Folder

  1. Launch the Files app on your iPhone or iPad.
  2. Find the file or folder that you want to compress.
  3. Press and hold on the file or folder, then select Compress from the contextual menu.

files

The new compressed zip file containing your file/folder will be automatically saved in the same location as the originals.

Compress Multiple Files in a Single Zip

  1. Launch the Files app on your iPhone or iPad.
  2. Find the files and/or folders that you want to compress.
  3. Tap the ellipsis (three dots) button in the top-right corner of the screen, then choose the Select option in the dropdown menu.
    settings

  4. Tap on the files/folders you want to include in the zip to select them.
  5. Tap the ellipsis button (three encircled dots) in the bottom-right corner of the screen.
  6. Select Compress from the pop-up menu.
    files

The new compressed zip file containing your files/folders will be automatically saved as "archive.zip" in the same location as the original files. To rename it to something more recognizable, simply press and hold the zip, then select Rename from the contextual menu.

Tag: Files

Popular Stories

iCloud iPhone 17 Pro

iPhone Users Who Pay for iCloud Storage Get Two New Perks on iOS 27

Thursday July 2, 2026 6:10 am PDT by
If you pay for certain iCloud+ storage plans beyond the 5GB that Apple offers for free, you will receive two more perks on iOS 27 at no additional cost. A summary of the two new iCloud+ perks on iOS 27:Increased daily usage limits for some new Apple Intelligence features, including image generation in the revamped Image Playground app. HomeKit Secure Video cameras receive generated video...
Apple Event Logo

Apple Just Released a New Product

Thursday July 2, 2026 8:04 am PDT by
Apple's first product release of summer 2026 occurred this week, but do not get too excited, as it is merely the Beats Solo Buds in a new color. Beats Solo Buds are now offered in orange through Best Buy in the U.S., with availability set to expand to 7-Eleven stores in Japan on July 4. Apple already offered orange Solo Buds in India for free with the purchase of an iPhone 15 or iPhone 15 ...
iPhone 4 on Black Feature

Apple Facing One of Its Worst Leaks Since the iPhone 4

Thursday July 2, 2026 9:53 am PDT by
Apple supplier Tata Electronics recently suffered a cyberattack that resulted in thousands of confidential files being published on the dark web, and this reportedly included some photos and documents related to the upcoming iPhone 18 Pro. We have elected not to share any of the leaked photos in this story due to the illegal nature in which they were obtained, but they can easily be found...