
All of the compressed files should instantly appear in the same folder unzipped. It should look like a piece of paper with a zipper going through it. First, navigate to the file’s location in Finder. Unzipping a zipped file on Mac is (usually) just as easy as zipping one. When you do this, the zipped file will be called “Archive.zip”. This will instantly create a zipped version of the file in the same folder as the unzipped version of the file.Īnd that’s it! To compress multiple files into one zipped file, just select all of them at once before choosing the Compress option. Then right-click/control-click on that file to bring up the context menu.įrom that menu, choose Compress. On Windows, you typically need a third-party app for the job, but every Mac has this feature built-in, making it a super simple process.įirst, navigate to the file you want to zip in the Finder app.

Zipping and unzipping files is a built-in feature on your Mac thanks to the Archive Utility app.
