Summary

Open the iPhone’s built-in Files app and tap a zip file to unzip it. Zip files you downloaded will likely be in your Downloads folder. You can create zip files by selecting multiple files and using the “Compress” option from the menu.

The days of pulling your hair out trying to deal with zip files on youriPhoneoriPadare behind us. Thanks to the Files app, it’s pretty easy to unzip files and create zip files. Let’s get zippin'.

Open the “Files” app.

Introduced in iOS 11, theFiles appwas a long-requested feature for both the iPhone and iPad. It drastically improved file management capabilities and made it easy to deal with zip files withoutadditional apps or hacks.

The screenshots in this guide are from an iPhone, but the process is exactly the same with the Files app on iPad.

Locate the zip file.

How to Unzip Files on iPhone and iPad

To unzip files on an iPhone or iPad, open the built-in “Files” app and—it really is this easy—simply tap the zip file to open it. The extracted files or folders will appear in the same folder as the zip file. Here’s the process in action:

Open the “Files” app.

If you downloaded it to your iPhone, it will likely be in the “Downloads” folder under “On My iPhone,” for example.

Tap the file to unzip it. Your iPhone will extract the contents of the zip file to the current folder.

Open the menu and tap “Select."

That’s really all there is to it. Apple just assumes that if you’re selecting a zip file you probably want to open it, and that’s a pretty same bet. If you want to take a peek inside without unzipping the file, press and hold, then select “Quick Look” from the menu.

How to Zip Files on iPhone and iPad

To create a zip file on iPhone or iPad, select multiple items in the built-in “Files” app and choose “Compress” from the three-dot menu. Here’s what that looks like:

Tap the three-dot menu icon and choose “Select.” The “Select” option is visible in the top bar without the menu on an iPad.

Select all the files you’d like to zip together.

With the files selected, tap the three-dot menu icon in the bottom right and choose “Compress.”

The zip file will be created. You can Press and hold the zip to see the option to “Rename” it or “Move” it somewhere else.

Select files.

That’s all there is to it! Files managementwas a pain to deal withon the iPhone and iPad for a long time, but the Files app swiftly fixed that situation. Now, it might actually be easier thanAndroid’s zip file management.

Open the menu and select “Compress."

Touch and hold for more options.