For years, Android users have relied on ZArchiver for its ability to compress, extract, and manage archives with ease. iOS users, however, face stricter sandboxing limitations. This feature covers everything you need to know about downloading and installing ZArchiver via IPA files, including the risks, benefits, and step-by-step instructions.
If you still wish to pursue an IPA installation (e.g., for a self-signed or developer version of an archive tool), here are the legal and safer methods. Note: None of these apply to ZArchiver specifically since no official IPA exists, but the process is the same for any third-party IPA. Zarchiver Ipa Download
A direct "ZArchiver IPA download" is not a recommended or safe route for iOS users. Technical differences between Android and iOS packaging, plus security and policy restrictions, mean the safer path is to use App Store archive managers, the Files app, or legitimate sideloading via developer tools. For developers wanting a true iOS equivalent, porting core native libraries and building a compliant iOS app is the correct approach. For years, Android users have relied on ZArchiver