ISO Extractor
Open ISO disk images in your browser and extract the files inside. No uploads, no installs — works offline.
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About ISO Extractor
An ISO file is a bit-for-bit copy of an optical disc or virtual image — CD-ROM, DVD, Blu-ray, or a pre-installed system image. ISOs preserve the full directory structure and file permissions of the original disc and are commonly used to distribute operating system installers, live Linux environments, and bootable recovery tools.
Most of the time you do not actually need to burn an ISO to a disc — you just want to get a few files out of it. This extractor lets you browse the ISO's directory tree in the browser, preview text and image files inline, and selectively download what you need without using a virtual drive or desktop ISO tool.
Extraction uses WebAssembly and runs entirely on your device. ISO files are never uploaded anywhere. Works offline after the first page load, so you can extract an ISO even without a network connection.
ISO Extractor — Frequently Asked Questions
What is an ISO file?
ISO files are disk image archives that contain an exact copy of a CD, DVD, or other optical disc. They preserve the complete file system structure and are commonly used for software distribution, operating system installers, and backup purposes.
Is it safe to extract ISO files online?
Yes. All processing happens locally in your browser using WebAssembly — your files never leave your device.
What file types can be inside ISO archives?
ISO archives can contain any type of file — executables, documents, images, videos, and more. They preserve the complete directory structure of the original disc.
How large can ISO files be?
ISO files can range from a few megabytes to several gigabytes. Common sizes include 700 MB (CD), 4.7 GB (single-layer DVD), and 8.5 GB (dual-layer DVD). Our browser-based extractor works best up to about 2 GB; larger images should be split or opened with a desktop archive app.
Do I need to mount the ISO first?
No. Drop the ISO onto the page and the contents appear as a directory tree you can browse directly — no mounting or virtual drive needed.
What is an ISO file?
ISO files are disk image archives that contain an exact copy of a CD, DVD, or other optical disc. They preserve the complete file system structure and are commonly used for software distribution, operating system installers, and backup purposes.
Is it safe to extract ISO files online?
Yes. All processing happens locally in your browser using WebAssembly — your files never leave your device.
What file types can be inside ISO archives?
ISO archives can contain any type of file — executables, documents, images, videos, and more. They preserve the complete directory structure of the original disc.
How large can ISO files be?
ISO files can range from a few megabytes to several gigabytes. Common sizes include 700 MB (CD), 4.7 GB (single-layer DVD), and 8.5 GB (dual-layer DVD). Our browser-based extractor works best up to about 2 GB; larger images should be split or opened with a desktop archive app.
Do I need to mount the ISO first?
No. Drop the ISO onto the page and the contents appear as a directory tree you can browse directly — no mounting or virtual drive needed.