How to Zip Files on iPhone and iPad

The Files app got a huge upgrade with iOS 13 and iPadOS 13, finally supporting external storage on the iPhone and iPad. But one of the little things was the native support for Zip files. You’ll no longer need to download third-party apps and shuffle between different apps just to open a Zip file.

To compress files, you’ll first need to add them to the Files app. You can do this easily using the Share sheet.

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In this example, we’ll walk you through the process of compressing and uncompressing photos from the Photos app, but it will work using any other type of document.

Open the “Photos” app and navigate to the album containing your photos. From there, tap on the “Select” button.

Here, select all of the photos that you want to relocate.

Tap on the “Share” button.

From the Share sheet, select the “Save To Files” option.

Here, you can choose any available location and even create a folder. For now, you can choose the “On My iPhone” or the “On My iPad” option. After you’ve selected the location, tap on the “Save” button.

Next, go to the “Files” app and open the folder or location where you saved the photos. Tap on the “Select” button.

Select all the photos in the folder and then tap on the three-dot Menu button found in the bottom-right corner.

From the pop-up menu, tap on the “Compress” button. Instantly, you’ll see a new “Archive.zip” file in the same folder.

To rename the Zip file, tap and hold on it until you see the Context menu. Here, tap on the “Rename” option.

From the text box, give the Zip file a new name and tap on the “Done” button.

How to Unzip Files on iPhone and iPad

The process of unzipping an archive in the Files app is even easier than compressing a folder.

Again, you’ll need the Zip file to be in the Files app. You can follow the same process we did in the previous section to add a Zip file to the Files app using the “Save To Files” option in the Share sheet. It will work in most apps, including the Mail app.

Now, go to the location where you saved the Zip file.

Tap and hold on the file. From the pop-up options menu, select the “Uncompress” option.

Instantly, you’ll see a new folder with the same name as the Zip file. Tap on it to see the contents of the Zip file.

iOS 13, iPadOS 13, and newer also feature a native Safari downloader that integrates directly in the Files app. Follow our guide to learn how to use the feature and change the default download location in the Files app.

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