IMG Converter > Convert IMG Disk Image to 7Z / RAR / TAR / TAR.BZ2 / TAR.GZ / ZIP

IMG Converter – How to Use?

Follow these steps to convert an IMG disk image to different archive formats.

2 minutes
  1. 1

    Step 1: Upload the IMG File

    Upload the IMG file you want to convert to the tool.
  2. 2

    Step 2: Analyze

    The tool will analyze the partition table and file system of the uploaded file.
  3. 3

    Step 3: Specify the Conversion Option

    Choose your preferences to convert to an archive by extracting the content or to package it in image preservation mode.
  4. 4

    Step 4: Start the Conversion Process

    After making your selections, start the conversion process.
  5. 5

    Step 5: Download the File

    Once the conversion process is complete, download your archive file.

What does IMG Converter do?

IMG is usually a raw disk image: it is a sequential copy of disk/partition data and the file system structure may be “embedded” within the image.  

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is this tool free?
Yes, the IMG Converter is completely free to use.
Are my files stored on the server?
No, your files are only processed during the conversion and are then deleted.
Which formats are supported?
You can convert IMG files to 7Z, RAR, TAR, TAR.BZ2, TAR.GZ, and ZIP formats.
Is there a limit on usage?
Yes, there are some limitations regarding file size and conversion time.
Does it work on mobile?
Yes, the tool works seamlessly on mobile devices as well.

This tool must perform the “conversion” in two clear modes:

Mode 1 > Content Mode (most users want this)

Purpose: Extract files/folders from IMG > repackage in target archive format.

  1. Detect partition table (if MBR/GPT exists)
  2. Select partition (or automatically “most logical” partition)
  3. Access with offset if necessary (mount/loop logic)
  4. Extract file tree > package in target format

Tools like “mmls” in the forensics world show the partition table for partition layout visualization; this logic is the basis of the product’s “Partition Selection” screen.  

Mode 2 > Image Preservation Mode (technical/ops/forensics)

Purpose: Instead of extracting IMG file by file, carry/package the image file as is.

Put the IMG file into 7Z/ZIP/RAR/TAR.GZ as a single piece (e.g. disk.img)

This mode is the right one for those who want a “one-to-one image”.

Supported conversions

  • IMG to 7Z
  • IMG to RAR
  • IMG to TAR
  • IMG to TAR.BZ2
  • IMG to TAR.GZ
  • IMG to ZIP

Interface flow (single interface)

  1. Upload IMG
  2. Analysis:
  • File size, possible sector size (heuristic)
  • Detection of MBR/GPT (if any)
  • Partition list (start offset, size, estimated FS)
  • Check “Can this IMG be mounted?” (warning if no file system)
  1. Select mode:
  • Content Mode
  • Image Preservation Mode
  1. If Content Mode is selected:
  • Select partition > extraction method (auto/offset)
  1. Select target format
  2. Settings:
  • preserve folder structure
  • metadata behavior (permissions/mtime, symlink)
  • compression level
  • output name
  1. Convert > download

Settings (details)

  • Partition selection
    • Automatic: largest/accessible partition
    • Manual: user selects
  • Access method
    • Automatic loop/partition scanning (losetup -P logic)
    • Mount with offset (mount -o loop,offset=…)
  • Metadata
    • Standard: preserve as much as possible
    • Compatibility: simplify (especially for ZIP target)
  • Symlink behavior
    • Preserve (if supported)
    • Convert to file (Windows compatibility)
  • Compression level
    • Fast / Balanced / Maximum

Error messages (reduce support costs)

  • “No mountable file system found in this IMG.”
  • “Partition table not found > this image may be a partition dump or a different format.”
  • “Selected partition could not be read > file system is unsupported or image is corrupted.”
  • “RAR output is not supported > select ZIP or 7Z.”

Use cases

  • Extracting files from Android/embedded image (content mode)
  • carrying image in one file” for ops/forensics team (preserve image)
  • Packaging disk image into ZIP for team sharing

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