We stand with Ukraine to help keep people safe. Join us
All Apps
Best AppsReviewsComparisonsHow-To
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission

WebArchive Extractor for Mac

Turn WebArchive files into HTML directory structure.

Free
In English
Version 1.0
4.2
Based on 9 user rates

WebArchive Extractor overview

WebArchive Extractor turns WebArchive files into HTML directory structure. WebArchive files can be created by saving a Web page in Safari (saving all the graphics, css, and images) or you can create one with TextEdit.

This utility's focus is on helping you to create simple HTML pages with images using TextEdit. For example, after you create a document with images in TextEdit, you can save the file as WebArchive, use this utility to convert the file into a directory structure, and then upload the extracted directory structure to a Web server. This process can be used to create help files for Web applications or very simple Web sites.

What’s new in version 1.0

Version 1.0:
  • Updated code for 64 bit architecture.
  • Fixed some warnings, and memory leaks.

WebArchive Extractor for Mac

Free
In English
Version 1.0

What users say about WebArchive Extractor

Try our new feature and write a detailed review about WebArchive Extractor

Write your thoughts in our old-fashioned comment

MacUpdate Comment Policy. We strongly recommend leaving comments, however comments with abusive words, bullying, personal attacks of any type will be moderated.
4.2

(15 Reviews of WebArchive Extractor)

  • Comments

  • User Ratings

jfksdca
jfksdca
Jul 13 2023
1.0
0.0
Jul 13 2023
0.0
Version: 1.0
Looks like good software, however, this reminds me of NASA overthinking writing utensils during the space race. They spent millions creating a pen that would work in zero gravity. The Russians took pencils. My suggestion is not to use Safari if you want to create an editable html file to examine its code. Just use Chrome for that exercise and you will get a fully functional webpage you can edit.
Mikael-B
Mikael-B
Aug 9 2021
1.0
4.0
Aug 9 2021
4.0
Version: 1.0
I just installed, ran and successfully converted a Safari 14.1.2 webarchive to html, css, font, javascript and images in macOS 11.5 on M1 hardware. I had to right-click and choose "open", but that was it. Well programmed. Does it do the job of converting webarchives? Absolutely!
HarryM
HarryM
Mar 19 2021
1.0
4.0
Mar 19 2021
4.0
Version: 1.0
Does its job nicely. Free tool, wouldn't even mind to pay for it.
MQLe
MQLe
Oct 8 2019
1.0
5.0
Oct 8 2019
5.0
Version: 1.0
It still works very well with Mojave. But you won't be able to install it on Catalina.
Niku1000
Niku1000
Jun 30 2019
1.0
1.0
Jun 30 2019
1.0
Version: 1.0
Did it work? I don't know. I put in a webarchive file, and something happened, but I don't know what.Where are the new files? Where is the music? I just don't understand this app. I wish there was a demonstration somewher.e. Maybe YouTube has it.
MQLe
MQLe
Oct 8 2019
5.0
Oct 8 2019
5.0
Version: null
Niku1000
Niku1000
Jun 30 2019
1.0
Jun 30 2019
1.0
Version: null
Cowicide
Cowicide
Apr 17 2014
4.5
Apr 17 2014
4.5
Version: null
Aargl
Aargl
Dec 24 2013
5.0
Dec 24 2013
5.0
Version: null
Mikael-B
Mikael-B
Nov 16 2013
4.0
Nov 16 2013
4.0
Version: null
janx2
janx2
Feb 20 2012
5.0
Feb 20 2012
5.0
Version: null
Mistersquid
Mistersquid
Jul 3 2011
4.5
Jul 3 2011
4.5
Version: null
le-macinfo
le-macinfo
Nov 13 2008
5.0
Nov 13 2008
5.0
Version: null
HarryM
HarryM
Jan 11 2030
1.0
4.0
Jan 11 2030
4.0
Version: 1.0