Conversion instructions below
Video Instructions
Instructional videos show how to use ezyZip for compressing files, extracting archives, and converting formats. Each video offers clear, step-by-step instructions to make file handling easy.
How to convert rar to stl file?
Here are the steps to convert the archive into STL file(s) using ezyZip:
- To select the rar file, you have two options:
- Click "Select rar file to convert" to open file chooser
- Drag and drop the rar file directly onto ezyZip
After conversion process completes, It will list all files with the STL file extension in the RAR archive. - Click the green "Save" button to save individual stl file to your selected destination folder.
How do I save all converted STL files into a folder?
- Click on "Save All". If the button is disabled, it means your browser does not support this feature or it is not enabled.
In Chrome, you can enable it by toggling following setting:chrome://flags/#native-file-system-api
(copy/paste it into your browser address bar) - Select an empty folder where you wish to extract the files. Please note: If you already have files with the same name, ezyZip WILL OVERWRITE THEM.
- After you have selected the folder, the browser will ask for permission to access it. Click on "View files" followed by "Save changes".
- It will then commence saving files and subfolders into the target you specified
How do I convert rar to stl in Dropbox?
- Click on the Dropbox logo () in the rar file selector button.
- The Dropbox file chooser will appear. You will need to authorise access to ezyZip the first time.
- Once you have selected the rar file, it will download it to your browser and show the contents.
- To save the stl files to Dropbox, click on "Dropbox" dropdown under the "Save" or "Save All" buttons. You will need to authorise Dropbox for ezyZip the first time you do it.
Files will be saved in /Apps/ezyZip folder.
What OS and browser can convert stl to zip?
ezyZip is an online tool that supports any OS that can run a modern browser. We have tested it to work with Windows, MacOS, Linux (e.g. Ubuntu, Mint, Debian), Android, ChromeOS (Chromebook), iOS (iPhone, iPad & iPod Touch).
We are continuously updating the system, so ensure you are using the latest version of one of the popular browsers or their variants. (e.g. Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Opera).
Please let us know via the feedback form if you have any issues.
We are continuously updating the system, so ensure you are using the latest version of one of the popular browsers or their variants. (e.g. Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Opera).
Please let us know via the feedback form if you have any issues.
Is it safe to convert zip to stl using ezyZip?
Yes. ezyZip utilises the processing power of your own computer and browser to complete the task. No file data leaves your browser. Unsure? Turn off your WiFi when completing the uncompression. It will continue to work as no data is uploaded to the internet.
What is ezyZip?
ezyZip is a free online converter for extracting stl files from a rar archive. No need to install additional stl converter software. It runs in the browser. It supports a bunch of other file extraction and file conversion options too.
Unlike other online file converters, ezyZip does not require you to upload or download files to a server. It runs locally as a browser app, thus making it much quicker than other similar online conversion tools. There are no file size limits! This also ensures your privacy will be protected as no file data will leave your browser. All common file compression formats (and mos tuncommon) are supported.
What is a stl file?
STL is an abbreviation for stereolithography and is a file format used by CAD software initially developed by 3D Systems. The format describes the surface properties of 3D objects without other properties such as colour, hence used by for things like 3d printing and rapid prototyping.
What is a rar file?
A RAR (Roshal Archive File) file is a collection of files & folders wrapped into a single package and compressed using the Roshal Archive algorithm. It was first released by Russian software engineer Eugene Roshal in 1993. It purports to have better compression speed, encryption and error handling than the ZIP file format, resulting in smaller RAR file size. This proprietary file format is overseen by RARlab, the creators of WinRAR.
It is a common archive file format used primarily to bundle multiple files for easier distribution or backup utilising lossless file compression techniques.
Need device specific help in opening rar files? Check out guides for Mac, Windows, Linux, iPhone and iPad.
It is a common archive file format used primarily to bundle multiple files for easier distribution or backup utilising lossless file compression techniques.
Need device specific help in opening rar files? Check out guides for Mac, Windows, Linux, iPhone and iPad.