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    mjmlio/mjml

    MJML: the only framework that makes responsive-email easy

    web
    email
    email-boilerplate
    email-campaigns
    mjml
    responsive
    responsive-email
    JavaScript
    MIT
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    Updated 2/27/2026
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    MJML 4

    If you're looking for MJML 3.3.X check this branch

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    | Translated documentation | Introduction | Installation | Usage |


    Translated documentation

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    Introduction

    MJML is a markup language created by Mailjet and designed to reduce the pain of coding a responsive email. Its semantic syntax makes the language easy and straightforward while its rich standard components library shortens your development time and lightens your email codebase. MJML’s open-source engine takes care of translating the MJML you wrote into responsive HTML.

    Installation

    You can install MJML with NPM to use it with NodeJS or the Command Line Interface. If you're not sure what those are, head over to Usage for other ways to use MJML.

    npm install mjml
    

    Development

    To work on MJML, make changes and create merge requests, download and install yarn for easy development.

    git clone https://github.com/mjmlio/mjml.git && cd mjml
    yarn
    yarn build
    

    You can also run yarn build:watch to rebuild the package as you code.

    Usage

    Online

    Don't want to install anything? Use the free online editor!

    try it live


    Applications and plugins

    MJML comes with an ecosystem of tools and plugins, check out:

    For more tools, check the Community page.

    Command line interface

    Compiles the file and outputs the HTML generated in output.html

    mjml input.mjml -o output.html
    

    You can pass optional arguments to the CLI and combine them.

    argumentdescriptiondefault value
    mjml -m [input]Migrates a v3 MJML file to the v4 syntaxNA
    mjml [input] -o [output]Writes the output to [output]NA
    mjml [input] -sWrites the output to stdoutNA
    mjml -w [input]Watches the changes made to [input] (file or folder)NA
    mjml [input] --config.beautifyBeautifies the output (true or false)true
    mjml [input] --config.minifyMinifies the output (true or false)false

    See mjml-cli documentation for more information about config options.

    Inside Node.js

    import mjml2html from 'mjml'
    
    /*
      Compile an mjml string
    */
    const htmlOutput = mjml2html(`
      <mjml>
        <mj-body>
          <mj-section>
            <mj-column>
              <mj-text>
                Hello World!
              </mj-text>
            </mj-column>
          </mj-section>
        </mj-body>
      </mjml>
    `, options)
    
    
    /*
      Print the responsive HTML generated and MJML errors if any
    */
    console.log(htmlOutput)
    

    You can pass optional options as an object to the mjml2html function:

    optionunitdescriptiondefault value
    fontsobjectDefault fonts imported in the HTML rendered by MJMLSee in index.js
    keepCommentsbooleanOption to keep comments in the HTML outputtrue
    ignoreIncludesbooleanOption to ignore mj-includesfalse
    beautifybooleanOption to beautify the HTML outputfalse
    minifybooleanOption to minify the HTML outputfalse
    validationLevelstringAvailable values for the validator: 'strict', 'soft', 'skip''soft'
    filePathstringPath of file, used for relative paths in mj-includes'.'
    preprocessorsarray of functionsPreprocessors applied to the xml before parsing. Input must be xml, not json. Functions must be (xml: string) => string[]
    juicePreserveTagsPreserve some tags when inlining css, see mjml-cli documentation for more infoNA
    minifyOptionsOptions for html minifier, see mjml-cli documentation for more infoNA
    mjmlConfigPathstringThe path or directory of the .mjmlconfig file (for custom components use)process.cwd()
    useMjmlConfigOptionsAllows to use the options attribute from .mjmlconfig filefalse

    Client-side (in browser)

    var mjml2html = require('mjml-browser')
    
    /*
      Compile a mjml string
    */
    var htmlOutput = mjml2html(`
      <mjml>
        <mj-body>
          <mj-section>
            <mj-column>
              <mj-text>
                Hello World!
              </mj-text>
            </mj-column>
          </mj-section>
        </mj-body>
      </mjml>
    `, options)
    
    
    /*
      Print the responsive HTML generated and MJML errors if any
    */
    console.log(htmlOutput)
    

    API

    A free-to-use MJML API is available to make it easy to integrate MJML in your application. Head over here to learn more about the API.

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    MJML wouldn't be as cool without its amazing community. Head over the Community Slack to meet fellow MJML'ers.

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