WEBARCHIVE

Apple Safari web archive
File type: Archive and compressed file
Files with webarchive extension are webpage archives that were saved using Safari web browser which uses webarchives to store saved complete web pages including multimedia content, such as videos, sounds, pictures etc for later viewing without connection to Internet.
What is webarchive file?
File type category:
Archive and compressed file
Date updated: November 14, 2023
File extension webarchive is used by Safari - a web browser from Apple. Safari is available for both Mac OS X (macOS) and Microsoft Windows.
The webarchive file represents a webpage saved to your computer and is a single file in binary file format, which contains saved complete html page with images, videos or sounds and all needed files (CSS, JavaScript) to display the page in offline mode.
How to open webarchive file?
Use Safari web browser to open *.webarchive files. Some programs like WebArchive Extractor can also access these files.
How to convert webarchive file?
Use the free tools WebArchive Folderizer (for OS X 10.2 and higher) or WebArchive Extractor (for OS X 10.4.3 and higher).
Suggested software to open webarchive file:
Associated software actions with the webarchive file
Software applications that can open webarchive files:
Safari for Microsoft Windows (Microsoft Windows)
Safari (Apple macOS / Mac OS X)
Software capable of saving webarchive files:
Safari for Microsoft Windows (Microsoft Windows)
Safari (Apple macOS / Mac OS X)
Programs for viewing webarchive files:
Safari for Microsoft Windows (Microsoft Windows)
Safari (Apple macOS / Mac OS X)
Software apps that create webarchive files:
Safari for Microsoft Windows (Microsoft Windows)
Safari (Apple macOS / Mac OS X)
Software apps that import webarchive files:
WebArchive Extractor (Apple macOS / Mac OS X)
Software apps that extract webarchive files:
WebArchive Folderizer (Apple macOS / Mac OS X)
WebArchive Extractor (Apple macOS / Mac OS X)
Software apps that print webarchive files:
Safari for Microsoft Windows (Microsoft Windows)
Safari (Apple macOS / Mac OS X)