Bundle Contract Files Into a Single ZIP Archive

Sending a deal closing package means attaching a dozen files — executed agreements, exhibits, signature pages, and redlines — to a single email thread. Deliteful's ZIP tool bundles all of them into one clean archive in seconds.

Contract lawyers routinely assemble multi-document closing sets, due diligence packages, and discovery productions. Emailing files one at a time creates version confusion and inflated inboxes. A single ZIP archive keeps the package intact, ensures nothing is missed, and gives the recipient a clean download.

Deliteful accepts PDF, DOCX, XLSX, and other common legal file formats — up to 50 files or 2GB per batch. Original filenames are preserved, so your naming convention survives the archive. There are no folder structures to worry about; every file lands flat and accessible.

How it works

  1. 1

    Upload your files

    Select up to 50 files — PDFs, DOCXs, or any supported format — from your desktop or matter folder.

  2. 2

    Name your archive

    Enter a descriptive ZIP name like 'AcquisitionClose_2024.zip' so recipients know what they're opening.

  3. 3

    Create and download

    Click process; your ZIP is ready to download and attach to your closing email or upload to your DMS.

Frequently asked questions

What file types can I include in the ZIP?
Deliteful supports PDF, DOCX, XLSX, XLS, CSV, TXT, PNG, JPG, JPEG, WEBP, and JSON. Most legal document formats are covered.
Is there a file count or size limit?
You can include up to 50 files per batch, with a combined total of up to 2GB. That covers even large closing packages.
Are my files stored after the ZIP is created?
No. Files are processed server-side and not retained after download. Original uploaded files are not modified.
Can I include files with the same name?
Duplicate filenames may overwrite each other inside the ZIP. Rename files before uploading if your package contains files with identical names.

Create your free Deliteful account with Google and deliver your next closing package as a single, professional ZIP archive.