ZArchiver is a well-known archive management tool originally popular on Android, but it is now officially available for iOS. Users often look for the ZArchiver IPA to manage compressed files or perform basic file modifications on their iPhones or iPads. Getting ZArchiver on iOS
If you see websites claiming to offer "ZArchiver.ipa" or "ZArchiver for iOS," they are likely: zarchiver ios ipa
: The app is designed for "on-the-go" management, meaning it's lightweight and won't hog your battery while processing large archives. ZArchiver is a well-known archive management tool originally
If you need to manage compressed files on iOS, I recommend trying Documents by Readdle or iZip from the App Store instead of searching for a non-existent ZArchiver IPA. Extract on a desktop (Windows/macOS/Linux) with tools like
Since ZArchiver only manages the files, you need a separate "Signer" tool to actually install the IPA onto your device. Method Requirements Direct Web Signers No computer needed; uses Safari Quick installs; prone to "Revokes" AltStore / Sideloadly Computer required (Mac/PC) Reliable; 7-day refresh cycles Enterprise Certificates Third-party signing services No computer; high risk of app stopping How to Install (No Computer Method): Use ZArchiver to ensure your IPA is properly formatted. Visit a web signer like Freebox Signer (search via Safari). Upload the IPA from your Files app and click Sign. Once signed, tap Install.
Instead of chasing a risky IPA file, consider these App Store-verified file compression tools. They work beautifully on iOS 15, 16, 17, and 18.
iZip: A popular and free tool for unzipping complex file types that the default system cannot handle.