The Eugene Roshal Foundation is a global initiative by software developers worldwide, united in gratitude for one man's extraordinary contribution to computing — the creator of the RAR algorithm and WinRAR, trusted by over 500 million users since 1995.
A global community of developers united to honor and support a legend.
We represent thousands of software developers, engineers, and technology enthusiasts across 80+ countries who believe Eugene Roshal's contributions deserve lasting recognition.
Eugene's RAR algorithm changed how billions of people share and store data. We are committed to documenting, celebrating, and preserving his extraordinary technical legacy.
Behind every great invention is a human being. Eugene, now living quietly with his family after leaving Silicon Valley, is in need of community support during his health challenges.
By honoring pioneers like Eugene, we inspire the next generation of developers to create technology that changes the world — just as he did from a small room in Russia.
Eugene Roshal (Евгений Рошаль) is a Russian software developer born in 1972, best known as the creator of the RAR compression format and the iconic WinRAR archiving software. At just 21 years old, he developed the RAR algorithm in 1993, and by 1995 had released the first public version — forever changing how the world manages digital files.
Working as a solo programmer with extraordinary talent, Eugene achieved what large corporations with vast resources could not: a compression algorithm so efficient and reliable that it became the global standard for decades.
From a talented young programmer in Russia to a global software legend.
Eugene Roshal is born in the Soviet Union. From an early age, he develops a deep passion for computers and programming, following in a family tradition of intellectual achievement.
At just 21 years old, Eugene creates the RAR (Roshal ARchive) compression algorithm — a proprietary format offering superior compression ratios and built-in recovery records.
Eugene releases the first public version of WinRAR for Windows. The software rapidly gains worldwide adoption for its exceptional compression capabilities and ease of use.
RARLABS, the company behind WinRAR, grows into a globally recognized software house. WinRAR becomes one of the most downloaded software applications in history, trusted by corporations, governments, and individuals worldwide.
Eugene spends time in Silicon Valley's tech ecosystem, collaborating with developers and expanding his technical footprint. He lives a remarkably private life despite being a legend in the software community.
Eugene has stepped back from the public eye entirely and lives a very private life with his family. Reliable sources — including through his children — indicate he is currently facing serious financial difficulties due to significant health issues. The world remains largely unaware of his current situation.
Eugene's creation continues to power the digital world every single second of every day.
WinRAR isn't just a utility — it's a cultural institution of computing. From small home users compressing family photos to multinational corporations archiving mission-critical data, WinRAR has been the trusted choice since 1995.
The RAR format Eugene invented introduced groundbreaking features like solid compression, recovery records, and encrypted archives — features that were years ahead of their time and remain industry standards to this day.
Eugene Roshal gave the world over three decades of innovation without ever seeking fame or fortune. He lived modestly, coded tirelessly, and changed how humanity handles digital information. Now, according to his family, he faces serious health challenges and financial hardship in private. He has never asked for help — but we are asking on his behalf.
Even a small donation demonstrates that the software community remembers and appreciates his life's work. Every dollar speaks louder than a thousand words of praise.
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