Compressed File Password Remover

Remove password from archive file formats.

Drag and drop some files here, or click to select files

How to remove password from archive files online?

Supported Formats: zip, 7z, rar, tar, lzh

  • Drag & drop a other format file or select a file by clicking on input area.
  • Input the password for the archive.
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