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Convert EML files to JPG images, rendering each email page as a raster picture that preserves the original layout, fonts and inline graphics. If the email spans multiple pages you receive one JPG per page, automatically packaged into a ZIP file so the page order stays intact. The tool renders the email body and headers only; attachments are not included and text in the JPG is not selectable.
Each page of the source .eml file is rendered into an individual .jpg image, preserving line breaks, spacing and visual elements exactly as they appear in an email client. Multi‑page emails produce one .jpg per page, which are then bundled into a single .zip archive in the correct order.
If the email fits on a single page the result is a single .jpg file with no archive. When several .eml files are processed together, the service creates one .zip containing all page images, grouped by the original messages.
Standard headers – From, To, Cc, Subject and Date – are drawn at the top of the first image page using the same typographic style from the source. The Bcc header is omitted because it is not part of the visible content.
All HTML body elements such as paragraphs, headings, lists, bold, italic, underline, font colours, tables and inline CSS are rasterised with pixel‑perfect fidelity. Plain‑text‑only emails are rendered as a single block preserving original line breaks.
Images embedded directly in the email (CID or base64) are decoded and placed at their original coordinates, keeping the intended size and alignment.
For images referenced by external HTTP/HTTPS URLs the converter attempts to fetch each one, allowing up to 2 seconds per image and a total of 10 seconds for all external assets. Images that do not load in this window are omitted without placeholders.
The resulting .jpg files are flat raster pictures, so the text cannot be selected, copied or searched. Users needing machine‑readable text can run OCR on the images after download.
Hyperlink text appears in its original style (typically underlined blue) but is not clickable. Font rendering uses the server’s bundled fonts, covering most Western Latin scripts; for CJK, Hebrew or Arabic the engine falls back to substitute fonts, which may render as replacement glyphs if no match is found.
Click inside the file drop area to upload your files or drag & drop them.
Click on the "Convert" button. Your files will be uploaded and converted immediately.
Download link of converted JPG files will be available instantly after conversion.
Check conversion results and send us your feedback.
Yes, the From, To, Cc, Subject and Date headers are drawn at the top of the first image page; the Bcc header is omitted.
Hyperlink text appears in its original style, but because the JPG is a flat raster image the links are not clickable.
Each external image has up to 2 seconds to load and the total budget is 10 seconds; images that fail to load within this window are simply omitted without placeholders.
You can submit up to 10 .eml files in a single conversion request.
The download link remains active for 24 hours after the conversion finishes.