How to export Skype data
Contents
Skype has always allowed to export your chat history (and files), but it’s not as straight forward as it should. Continue reading for the required steps on doing it.
Downloading files
#Open secure.skype.com/en/data-export
- You could be asked to sign in. After signing in you’ll need to open the link again, since you would be redirected to the wrong place.
After opening the link you should be greeted by something like this. Check the two checkboxes next to Conversations and Files (pointed to by the red arrows).
Press Submit request. After being greeted by this screen, press Continue.
You should now see an Available exports section near the top of the page. The status will be Pending.
Reload the page after a bit of time. When your export is ready, you’ll find a Download button next to it, click it.
Your export will be downloaded as a .tar
archive file. You’ll need an archiver utility to extract the files, something like WinRAR or 7-Zip (I personally recommend 7-Zip, it is completely free (no need to worry about your infinite trial) and works faster).
Viewing your export - Official Tool
#Extract your archive
Open the Skype Parser Download, which will prompt you to save
skype-parser.zip
Extract
skype-parser.zip
Inside the
skype-parser
folder, openindex.html
(it might be named justindex
). You’ll be greeted by this page in your browser:Click the
Choose File
option and select themessages.json
(it might be named justmessages
) file from your export.Press the
Load
button right below, and you’re done. On the left side you have your conversations, and when opening one, your messages will be displayed to the right (just like in Skype itself)
There is only one issue with this method - the official tool is somewhat broken. Images and links are shown as formatting codes, but you can’t actually look at them as you would in Skype itself.
The fix is using an alternative to the official tool.
Viewing your export - ArtemVeremienko Fork
#ArtemVeremienko is a GitHub user that took the official parser and fixed it. Their source code can be found over at github.com/ArtemVeremienko/skype-parser.
Go to the latest release of his skype-parser and download
skype-parser.zip
Extract all of the files. They’ll be in the same folder as the
skype-parser.zip
file, so find theindex.html
file and open it.Continue from step 5 onward of the Viewing your export - Official Tool section