Krylack 7-zip Password Recovery Coupons & Pricing
Krylack 7-zip Password Recovery
One-time payment | a perpetual license | Free updates and support
How to use the coupon
- Copy the code WINNINGPC25 from the box above.
- On the Krylack checkout page, find the discount or coupon field and paste the code in.
- Confirm the total has changed from $19.95 to $14.96 before you pay.
- Complete payment. The license key arrives by email, and you enter it in the app you already downloaded as a trial.

Is this Krylack coupon safe to use?
No crack
You install Krylack’s own build and activate it with a genuine license key. Nothing is patched or repackaged.
Official authorized checkout
Payment is handled by Krylack’s payment partner on a secure page. Your card details never touch WinningPC.
Files you own only
Krylack’s license terms limit use to files you own or are lawfully authorized to open. That is worth reading before you buy, because it is the line between recovery and misuse.
Try it before you pay
There is a free trial download, and Krylack also publishes a separate free CPU-only edition. You can find out whether your archive is an easy case before spending anything.
How well does Krylack 7-Zip Password Recovery actually work?
7-Zip is a genuinely hard target, and Krylack does not pretend otherwise. Because .7z runs your password through SHA-256 over a large number of iterations before a single guess can be tested, plain brute force gets expensive very fast. That is why the dictionary and Smart methods matter more here than they would on a weaker format: masks and patterns let you feed in what you actually remember instead of grinding through every combination. Save and resume is the quiet feature that earns its place, since these runs are measured in hours rather than minutes.

Key features
- AES-256 .7z support — handled directly, rather than through a generic ZIP engine with 7-Zip listed on the box.
- GPU acceleration — the main reason the paid edition reaches passwords the free CPU-only tool will not.
- Three search methods — dictionary with rules, Smart masks and patterns for the parts you remember, brute force for short passwords.
- Encrypted file names — opens archives where even the contents list is hidden until the password is entered.
- Save and resume — pause a long run overnight and pick it up where it stopped.
What we liked, what we didn’t
Is there a cheaper or free way to do this?
| Tool | Price with code | .7z (AES-256) | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Krylack 7-Zip Password Recovery (our pick) | $14.96 one-time | Yes, including encrypted file names | GPU, dictionary, Smart and brute force |
| Free 7-Zip Password Recovery (Krylack) | Free, no time limit | Yes | CPU brute force only, no dictionary or Smart methods |
| iMyFone Passper for ZIP | $34.99 lifetime | Marketed for ZIP archives | Four attack modes, 30-day refund |
| PassFab for ZIP | $27.96 lifetime | Marketed for ZIP archives | Brute force, mask, dictionary |
| Accent ZIP Password Recovery | $34 Basic | Marketed for ZIP archives | GPU on NVIDIA and AMD |
| Hashcat | Free, open source | Yes | Command line, no interface, steep learning curve |
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does it take to recover a 7-Zip password?
Anything from seconds to longer than you will wait, depending entirely on the password. Short or human-chosen passwords come back fast because likely candidates are tested first. A long random string on AES-256 can outlast any hardware you own.
Can I test it on my archive before paying?
Yes, there is a free trial download, but read the limits first. Krylack’s license terms state that the trial runs each recovery for a short time before pausing, and Krylack 7-Zip Password Recovery does not reveal the recovered password. So the trial confirms the app opens your archive and starts searching, not that it would have finished.
Is $19.95 a subscription?
No. It is a one-time payment for a perpetual license, with free updates and support inside that edition. With WINNINGPC25 you pay $14.96 once and there is nothing to cancel later.
My .7z will not even show what is inside it. Can this still help?
Yes. That is header encryption, where 7-Zip hides the file list as well as the contents. Both kinds of protected archive are read, and the file names appear once the password is found.
Does this license also open ZIP and RAR archives?
No. This edition covers .7z archives only. If you also have locked ZIP or RAR files, Krylack Archive Password Recovery covers all three for $29.95, and the Suite adds Office and PDF for $39.95.
System Requirements & Details
| Operating system | Windows (specific versions not published) |
| Processor / RAM / disk | Not specified |
| Graphics card | GPU supported and used for acceleration; supported brands and models not published |
| Supported archive format | .7z (7-Zip), AES-256 encrypted, including archives with encrypted file names |
| What you get back | The recovered password. The app does not strip, reset or re-save the archive, so you open it in 7-Zip as normal afterwards. |
| Other requirements | License key for the full version; free trial available as a separate download |
