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Convert EML and MSG email files to PDF, HTML, and TXT.
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Convert EML files to PDF format instantly. Free, fast, and secure.
Convert MSG files to PDF format instantly. Free, fast, and secure.
Upload multiple EML and MSG files, extract all available attachments, and download individually or bundle as a ZIP.
Extract an email body and clean it into a readable plain-text version with optional quote/signature reduction.
Convert EML files to HTML format instantly. Free, fast, and secure.
Convert MSG files to HTML format instantly. Free, fast, and secure.
Open an EML email file and preview the message in a clean reader view with body, attachments, and headers — all in your browser.
Open an Outlook .msg file and preview the email content, attachments, and recovered headers in a professional reader view.
Format quoted replies and forwarded blocks into a cleaner conversation-style view. Export as TXT or HTML.
Generate a clean print-optimized version of an email. Preview and export as HTML or PDF with layout controls.
Convert EML files to DOCX format instantly. Free, fast, and secure.
Convert MSG files to DOCX format instantly. Free, fast, and secure.
Extract and download attachments from an EML email. Browse filenames, types, sizes, and download individually or as a ZIP.
Extract and download attachments from Outlook MSG files. Handles partial cases gracefully when only metadata is available.
Convert EML files to TXT format instantly. Free, fast, and secure.
Convert MSG files to TXT format instantly. Free, fast, and secure.
Upload one or more EML/MSG files and search across subject, people fields, body text, attachment names, and (optionally) headers.
Inspect email headers in a clean structured view with a raw header readout. Supports EML and MSG (best-effort).
Upload multiple EML files and convert each email into its own PDF. Download individual PDFs or bundle all successful conversions as a ZIP.
Upload multiple MSG files and convert each message into its own PDF with per-file status and partial-success handling.
Convert an EML email into clean structured JSON based on the shared normalized email model (headers, bodies, attachments metadata, and diagnostics).
Convert an Outlook MSG file into clean structured JSON based on the normalized email model (headers, bodies, attachments metadata, and diagnostics).
Redact sensitive content in an email (addresses, phone numbers, and custom phrases) and export a redacted TXT/HTML/PDF version for safer sharing.
Upload one or more EML/MSG files and export a CSV with subject, sender, recipients, date, message-id, attachment counts, and parse status.
Package multiple EML/MSG files into a single organized ZIP containing TXT/HTML/PDF exports, metadata JSON, and attachments where available.
Convert EML or MSG emails into clean, readable Markdown for notes, documentation, and archival. Includes metadata and attachment summaries.
Upload two EML/MSG files and compare subject, people fields, body text, headers, and attachments with clear change highlighting.
Convert an EML email into a clean document-style image export (PNG/JPG). Great for quick sharing and archival snapshots.
Convert an Outlook MSG email into a clean document-style image export (PNG/JPG), with best-effort handling for partial parses.
Extract and inspect key email metadata (subject, sender, recipients, dates, message-id, content type, and attachment counts) from EML or MSG.
Inspect an email with a structured forensic view: routing/auth headers, MIME info, anomalies, and parse diagnostics — without a noisy raw dump.
Upload multiple EML/MSG files and get an audit-style summary of attachment types, extensions, inline vs normal counts, and largest attachments.