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PNG to TAR Converter

Quickly convert multiple png files to tar — free & online.

Drag & drop your files here or click to upload

How to convert PNG to TAR online

Follow these simple steps to convert png files to tar using AnyConv. It works on all devices — Windows, Mac, Linux, iPhone, Android.

Upload your PNG file

Drag & drop your file into the upload area. You can also click to select it manually. Max file size: 100 MB.

Start converting

Hit the “Convert” button to turn your PNG into TAR. The process usually takes just a few seconds.

Download your TAR

Once ready, download your converted file instantly. The download link is private and only works on your device.

What is a PNG file?

PNG stands for Portable Network Graphics. It’s a popular raster image format developed as an open alternative to GIF. Released in 1996, PNG supports lossless compression, which means the image quality is preserved when the file is saved.

PNG is ideal for graphics that need transparency, sharp edges, or repeated editing — such as logos, icons, and screenshots. Unlike JPG, it retains full detail but usually results in larger file sizes.

How to open PNG files

PNG files are supported by nearly all operating systems and applications. You can open them using default image viewers on Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, and iOS.

Web browsers, design software like Adobe Photoshop, and online tools such as AnyConv also handle PNG files without issues.

Key facts about PNG

  • Full name: Portable Network Graphics
  • Extension: .png
  • MIME type: image/png
  • Developed by: PNG Development Group
  • Initial release: 1996

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What is a TAR file?

TAR stands for Tape Archive and is a format used to bundle multiple files into a single archive without compression. It originated in Unix systems and is still widely used for packaging files in open-source and Linux environments.

While TAR itself doesn’t compress data, it is often used in conjunction with compression tools like gzip or bzip2 (e.g., .tar.gz or .tar.bz2 files).

How to open TAR files

TAR files can be opened with 7-Zip, WinRAR, or Unix/Linux terminal tools. They are often used as a base for compressed archives like TAR.GZ or TAR.BZ2.

Use AnyConv to extract or convert TAR archives to standard formats on any platform.

Key facts about TAR

  • Full name: Tape Archive File
  • Extension: .tar
  • MIME type: application/x-tar
  • Developed by: AT&T Bell Labs
  • Initial release: 1979

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Convert to TAR

Want to get a file in TAR format? Choose the original format you’re starting with — AnyConv can quickly convert dozens of file types into TAR.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to common questions about converting PNG to TAR
  • Do I need to register to convert PNG files?
    Not at all! You can convert PNG to TAR without signing up or installing anything.
  • Is it safe to convert PNG to TAR on AnyConv?
    Absolutely. All PNG and TAR files are securely handled and automatically deleted after 1 hour. Nobody can access your data.
  • Will the quality change after converting PNG to TAR?
    We do our best to preserve the original quality during PNG to TAR conversion. The result is accurate and clean.
  • How long does it take to convert PNG to TAR?
    Most conversions from PNG to TAR take just a few seconds — even for larger files.
  • Can I upload more than one PNG file?
    Yes, batch conversion is supported. You can convert multiple PNG files to TAR at once — fast and easy.
  • What browsers support PNG to TAR conversion?
    All modern browsers! Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge — AnyConv runs online and supports converting PNG to TAR on any platform.