For anyone stuck with .msg files

Open and convert Outlook .msg files, right in your browser.

New Outlook won’t open your saved emails without a Microsoft 365 subscription. Drop a file here to read it, turn it into a PDF or EML, or pull out its attachments — all on your device.

Drag a .msg or .eml here

Everything is processed locally. No upload, no sign-up.

New here? “See a demo email” opens a built-in example so you can see what the tool does — no file needed. To use it for real, drop your own .msg or .eml above.

supports .msg · .eml · winmail.dat · up to 100 MB

Three steps, zero uploads

  1. Drop your .msg. Nothing is uploaded — the parser runs inside this tab.
  2. Read & convert. See the email (even tricky winmail.dat), then export.
  3. Download. Files save straight to your device. No account, no watermark.

FAQ

Is it really private?

Yes. The parser runs inside this browser tab — your file is read into memory and never uploaded. You can confirm it in your browser’s Network panel: zero requests carry the file.

What is winmail.dat?

A TNEF file Outlook sometimes sends instead of normal attachments. MSGView decodes it and gives you the real files back.

New Outlook says it needs Microsoft 365. Do I?

Not here — MSGView opens .msg without Outlook or a subscription. That’s exactly the gap it fills.

Which formats can it read and write?

Reads .msg, .eml and winmail.dat. Converts to PDF, HTML, EML and text, and extracts attachments as a zip.