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Zip Images

Combine multiple images into a single ZIP archive for easy download and sharing.

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JPG, JPEG, PNG, GIF, WEBP, BMP, TIFF, SVG, HEIC, HEIFMax 200 MB · up to 10 files

What is Zip Images?

Zip multiple images into a single archive online for free. Combine photos into a convenient ZIP file for easy sharing and storage.

Why use this tool?

Combine any number of images into one ZIP file. Preserves original quality. No compression applied to images. Fast browser-based processing.

Common use cases

Perfect for sharing multiple photos via email, organizing photo collections, or reducing the number of files for cloud storage uploads.

How to use Zip Images

  1. 1Upload 2 or more images
  2. 2Preview included files
  3. 3Click "Create ZIP"
  4. 4Download the ZIP archive

Frequently asked questions

Does zipping compress image quality?
No. ZIP compression is lossless. Images inside the archive retain their exact original quality and file size.
Is there a limit on how many images I can zip at once?
There is no hard limit set by the tool. Practical limits are your device's available RAM and your browser's file-picker capability. Most browsers handle 50-100 images without issue. For very large batches, zip them in groups of 20-30 to avoid browser memory pressure.
Can I add images of different formats to the same ZIP?
Yes. You can mix JPG, PNG, WebP, HEIC, and any other image format in a single ZIP archive. The ZIP container is format-agnostic: it simply bundles whichever files you include.
Will the filenames be preserved inside the ZIP?
Yes. Each file inside the archive keeps its original filename. The ZIP is flat (no subfolders) unless you explicitly group files, so recipients see the exact filenames you uploaded.
How do recipients open the ZIP?
On Windows, double-click the ZIP to open it in File Explorer. On macOS, double-click to auto-extract. On iPhone/iPad, the Files app opens ZIPs natively in iOS 13+. On Android, use the built-in file manager or a free app like ZArchiver.
Are my photos uploaded to a server when I zip them?
No. The ZIP archive is created entirely in your browser. Your images never leave your device: no upload, no cloud storage, no privacy risk. The download link appears instantly once the archive is packaged.