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Turn HTML pages into Elementor-ready content
This tool converts existing HTML pages into content you can paste into Elementor, or download as a template file to import. Everything runs in your browser.
Quick start
Choosing a mode
Native settings
Import methods
Good to know
Quick start
Open the tool, drop in your HTML, pick a method and click convert.
Open the tool Use “Open the tool” in the navigation.
Add HTML Drop an .html/.htm file or paste HTML directly.
Choose a method Pick high-fidelity to keep the look, or native components to keep editing in Elementor.
Convert Click convert and the tool produces content ready for Elementor.
Into Elementor Paste directly, or download the template file and import it in the library.
High-fidelity mode Keeps the original look; best for moving a page over completely.
Good for detail pages, landing pages and complex layouts.
Looks closest to the original page.
Downside: much of the content sits in one block, so per-item editing is weaker.
Native components mode Breaks the page into Elementor headings, text, images, buttons and containers.
Good when you’ll keep adjusting content and styling after import.
Headings, text, images and buttons are easier to edit individually.
Very complex animations or third-party effects may need manual tweaks.
How to choose native settings These options affect how easy editing is after import.
Option Meaning Suggestion
Heading tags Controls H1/H2/H3 levels. For a full page, auto-arrange to avoid a messy heading order.
Images Keep originals or make empty image slots. If you’ll re-upload images, placeholders are handier.
Media URLs Handles incomplete, temporary or inline image URLs. The default safe option reduces failed or missing images.
Icons Match Elementor icons or keep the original look. When unsure, inline SVG is the most stable.
Colors & fonts Keep the original, or follow the target site. To match the new site, follow the target site.
Framework only Keeps structure and spacing without filling content. Good for complex pages: build the skeleton, then fill it.
Advanced mapping Review which component each block converts to. Good when you want to decide each block yourself.
Method A: paste Fastest way into the current Elementor page.
Click “Copy Elementor data”.
Open the Elementor edit page.
Right-click an empty area and choose “Paste from other site”.
After pasting, check images, icons, spacing and mobile view.
Method B: template file Save it and import later from the Elementor library.
Click “Download JSON template”.
Open the Elementor template library.
Choose import and upload the downloaded file.
Insert into the page, then replace images and fine-tune.
Good to know before you start The tool aims for safe imports, but HTML and Elementor pages differ, so complex pages may still need a check.
For safety, scripts, dangerous links, external resources and form submissions are cleaned.
Kept styles are scoped to the imported content so they don’t affect other areas of the target site.
Incomplete, inline or temporary image URLs become placeholders by default to avoid failed imports.
Galleries and carousels with unimportable images are split apart to avoid losing images.
Menus, products and post lists depend on the target site’s data and usually need reselecting in Elementor.
For very complex pages, start with high-fidelity; for easy editing, try native or framework-only.