

If the file size is still too large after compressing, users can split a zipped file into pieces. The app uses AES-256 encryption specs for 7z files and Zip 2.0 legacy encryption specs for Zip files. File encryption is also a feature that users can take advantage of inside Keka. Users can drag files onto the app’s icon in the dock and the files will be zipped up for storage or transfer. Keka doesn’t even need to be open in order to function. In addition to compressing, Keka is also a fantastic extraction tool.

Files can be compressed and protected with a password if the user chooses that option.

It’s designed to be easy to use and provides an option for macOS users to compress files in many different formats. Keka is a full-featured file archive utility. Screenshot of Keka’s app window with compression types shown About Keka
