PDF workflow
How to save an EML file as PDF
EML files are useful for preserving original email data, but PDF is often better when you need a simple document to send, print or archive. EML2HTML Studio does not upload your email to generate a PDF. Instead, it converts the message to HTML in the browser and lets your browser create the PDF through the print dialog.
Recommended workflow
- Open the converter and add your .eml file.
- Choose whether to include the basic header, extended header or body only.
- Preview the converted email.
- Click Print / Save as PDF.
- Select Save as PDF in your browser print options.
When should you include the header?
If the PDF is for documentation, invoices, support records or internal review, include the header so the sender, recipient, date and subject remain visible. If the PDF is only for design review or content extraction, body-only export may be cleaner.
What about attachments?
A PDF created from the browser usually captures the visible email body, not separate attachments. If you need to preserve attachments, download the converted message as a ZIP so the HTML and attachment files stay together.
Privacy note
The conversion happens locally in the browser. Your EML file does not need to be uploaded to a server just to create the HTML preview or print it as PDF.