1) Upload MHTML file to convert
Drop files here, or Click to select
Allowed file types: html, htm, xhtml, mhtml, mht, vmsg, chm, adoc, epub, cbz, cbr, md, sxc, fb2
2) Set converting MHTML to JPG options
3) Get converted file
Total HTML Converter
Total HTML Converter supports HTML, MHT, HTM, XHTML files. When a new HTML standard is released we will add it too!
With Total HTML Converter you can enable or disable Java scripts on your pages. This handy option will save you hours of time!
Total HTML Converter converts all CSS styles and you always get neat results.
Total HTML Converter can stop slow scripts. If there is a loop on your page, it still can be converted in reasonable time.
Switch to OpenOffice in seconds by converting HTML to ODT.
Combine several HTML files into one multi-page TIFF or PDF file with our HTML Converter.
Total HTML Converter features fit-to-page option. It is extremely convenient: you convert hundreds of different HTML files and get the perfectly laid out documents.
When you convert HTML to JPEG you can customize the final image to your needs. Set the desired quality of the JPEG image to compromise the file size.
Convert HTML or MHT files via our clear wizard-mode interface.
The widest list of output file types: DOC, PDF, HTML, XHTML, TXT, XLS, RTF, TIFF, JPEG, PNG, ODT, EMF, SVG!
Total HTML Converter supports DPI and paper size for TIFF. Select the quality and size of the output TIFF images.
Total HTML Converter has a built-in Preview panel so that you could find the file you need faster.
Add text or image watermarks (your logo or any other image) to the header or the footer of the output file. It works for stamping bates too.
Add page counters or a date to every page of the output files in batch.
Tell Total HTML Converter if you want to print background or not.
When you convert HTML to PDF you can set user permissions, password-protect your files or sign them with your digital signature. Get PDF, PDF/A and non-searchable PDFs.
We also offer HTML Converter SDK for Web\SQL server\ASP\.NET\C#. With ActiveX you can easily implement our HTML converter into your application.
Total HTML Converter can be run via command line (get the ready-to-use command line from GUI).💾 Upload Your File: Go to the site, click on «Upload File,» and select your MHTML file.
✍️ Set Conversion Options: Choose JPG as the output format and adjust any additional options if needed.
Convert and Download: Click 👉«Download Converted File»👈 to get your JPG file.
| File extension | .MHTML |
| Category | Document File |
| Description | MHTML stands for MIME (Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions) HTML, which is a web page archive format that combines HTML code, images, and other multimedia elements into a single file. The MHTML format is used to save and share web pages, as well as to ensure that the content of the page remains the same even if the original source is no longer available. The MHTML format works by creating a single file that contains all of the content of a web page, including text, images, and any other embedded media, such as videos or audio files. This file can then be opened in any web browser that supports MHTML, which includes most modern browsers. MHTML files are typically used for archiving web pages or for saving copies of important online content. They are also useful for sharing web pages with others, as the MHTML file contains all of the necessary elements of the page and can be easily opened and viewed in any web browser. To create an MHTML file, simply open the web page you wish to save, and select "Save As" from the file menu. From the save dialog, choose "Web Archive" or "MHTML" as the file type, and select a location to save the file. Overall, the MHTML format is a useful tool for anyone who needs to save or share web pages, as it ensures that the content of the page remains intact and can be easily viewed in any web browser. |
| Associated programs | Total HTML Converter |
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| Conversion type | MHTML to JPG |
| File extension | .JPG, .JPEG, .JPE, .JFIF, .JFI |
| Category | Image File |
| Description | JPG is the file format for images made by digital cameras and spread throughout the world wide web. Saving in JPG format an image loses its quality, because of the size compression. But at the end you have a much smaller file easy to archive, send, and publish in the web. These are the cases when an image's size matters more than image's quality. Nonetheless, by using professional software you can select the compression degree and so affect the image's quality. |
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| Developed by | The JPEG Committee |
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| Useful links | More detailed information on JPG files |
MHTML files (.mhtml) are complete web page archives — HTML, CSS, images, and all page resources packed into a single MIME-encoded file. They're the same format as .mht files, using the longer extension supported by most modern browsers when saving pages. The problem: MHTML files require a compatible browser to open, Chrome and Firefox dropped native MHTML support, and most systems can't display them reliably. Converting MHTML to JPG renders the full archived page as a portable image — viewable on any device, shareable anywhere, with no browser required. Drop your .mhtml file and download a JPG in seconds.
MHTML (MIME HTML, RFC 2557) is a web archive format that bundles a complete web page — HTML markup, CSS stylesheets, JavaScript, and all embedded images — into a single file using MIME multipart encoding. The .mhtml extension is the longer form of .mht; both extensions refer to the same format. Internet Explorer introduced this format as "Save as Web Archive," and Microsoft Edge continues to support it. Google Chrome can save pages as MHTML when accessed via chrome://flags (experimental), and some third-party browser extensions also produce MHTML files.
| Property | MHTML (.mhtml) | MHT (.mht) | JPG |
|---|---|---|---|
| Format | Identical — same RFC 2557 standard | Identical — same RFC 2557 standard | JPEG raster image |
| Extension | .mhtml (modern, longer form) | .mht (legacy, 3-char form) | .jpg / .jpeg |
| Browser support | Edge natively; Chrome/Firefox dropped it | Edge natively; Chrome/Firefox dropped it | All browsers and image viewers |
| Security risk | Medium — embedded scripts possible | Medium — embedded scripts possible | None — static image |
| Universal opening | No — requires compatible browser | No — requires compatible browser | Yes — any image viewer, any device |
| Archival suitability | Poor — browser dependency | Poor — browser dependency | Good — no dependencies |
| Feature | Online | Desktop (Total Doc Converter) |
|---|---|---|
| Batch conversion | One file at a time | Entire folders in one run |
| File size limit | 50 MB | No limit |
| Output formats | JPG | JPG, PNG, TIFF, PDF, and more |
| Privacy | File uploaded to server | Stays on your machine |
| Price | Free | From $29.90 |
To convert an entire archive of MHTML web captures to JPG images in a single pass — for eDiscovery processing, intranet migration, or legacy archive cleanup — use Total Doc Converter. It renders each MHTML page and outputs a full-page JPG image:
docconverter.exe /S "C:\MHTML-Archive\*.mhtml" /F JPG /O "C:\JPG-Output"
Also handles .mht files with the same command (change the wildcard). Supports both extensions. Ideal for processing large IE-era web archive collections. 30-day free trial, no credit card required.