Reviews for PeaZip
Login to ReviewReese Garcia
Apr 30, 2026A Free Powerhouse for File Management and Archiving
I've been using PeaZip as my daily driver for years, and it's been fantastic. The interface is clean and intuitive, making simple tasks a breeze, while the sheer number of supported formats means I never have to hunt for another tool. The built-in encryption and security features are a huge plus, giving me real peace of mind when handling sensitive archives.
Ava Johnson
Apr 30, 2026A Free Archiver That Handles Everything
I've been using PeaZip for years as my go-to file compression tool. It handles every format I throw at it, from common ZIP files to more obscure archives, which is incredibly convenient. The built-in encryption and two-factor authentication give me real peace of mind for sensitive files, and the simple interface makes it easy to use without any fuss.
Alex Thomas
Apr 29, 2026Powerful but a bit clunky
PeaZip is incredibly capable for a free tool, handling more archive formats than I can name, and the security features like strong encryption are a real plus. However, the interface feels outdated and a bit confusing, especially compared to some slicker modern alternatives. It gets the job done, but the user experience could be smoother.
Noah King
Apr 29, 2026A Free Powerhouse That Replaced WinRAR for Me
I've been using PeaZip for over a year now to handle all my archiving needs, and it's been fantastic. It opens every format I throw at it, from common ZIP files to 7z and even some obscure ones, without any fuss. The interface is clean and straightforward, and the built-in encryption gives me peace of mind for sensitive backups. For a free, open-source tool, it offers incredible value and reliability.
Avery Smith
Apr 28, 2026Cumbersome and Unreliable for Everyday Use
While I appreciate that PeaZip is free and open source, I find its interface clunky and non-intuitive compared to competitors like 7-Zip. The extraction process often feels slower, and I've encountered a few corrupted archives that other software handled without issue. For a tool meant to simplify file management, it ends up creating more frustration than convenience.
Quinn Johnson
Apr 27, 2026Powerful but Clunky Archiver
PeaZip is incredibly feature-rich for a free, open-source tool, supporting practically every compression format I've thrown at it, and the security options are a nice bonus. However, the interface feels outdated and unintuitive compared to modern alternatives like 7-Zip, and creating archives sometimes involves more steps than I feel are necessary. It gets the job done reliably, but the user experience holds it back from being my first choice.
James Johnson
Apr 26, 2026A Swiss Army Knife for Your Files
PeaZip has completely replaced my need for other archive tools. It handles every format I throw at it, from common ZIP files to 7z and even obscure ones, without any fuss. The built-in encryption and security features give me great peace of mind, especially for sensitive documents. It's lightweight, fast, and the fact that it's free and open-source is just incredible.
Chris Allen
Apr 23, 2026A Free Powerhouse for All Your Archiving Needs
PeaZip has become my go-to archiver for both personal and work tasks. The interface is clean and intuitive, making it easy to compress or extract files without fuss. I especially appreciate the robust encryption options, which give me peace of mind when handling sensitive documents, and the sheer number of formats it supports means I never have to hunt for another tool.
Liam Lee
Apr 22, 2026Clunky and Unreliable
While PeaZip is free and supports many formats, I find the interface unintuitive and clunky compared to other archivers. It frequently hangs or crashes when handling large archives, and the encryption setup was confusing. For a tool that's supposed to simplify file management, it ends up creating more headaches.
Morgan Walker
Apr 21, 2026Powerful and Free, but Feels Clunky
PeaZip is incredibly capable for a free tool, handling just about any archive format I throw at it, and the built-in encryption is a huge plus. However, the interface feels outdated and less intuitive compared to modern alternatives, which slows down my workflow. It gets the job done reliably, but the user experience could be much smoother.
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PeaZip
PeaZip is a free and open source file archiver and file manager for Windows, Linux, and macOS. It supports a …
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