WeChat, as the most popular mobile IM app in China, doesn't provide any methods to export structured message history.
We reverse-engineered the storage protocol of WeChat messages, and provide this tool to decrypt and parse WeChat messages on a rooted android phone. It can also render the messages into self-contained html files including voice messages, images, emojis, videos, etc.
If the tool works for you, please take a moment to add your phone/OS to the wiki.
- adb and rooted android phone connected to a Linux/Mac OSX/Win10+Bash. If the phone does not come with adb support, you can download an app such as https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=eu.chainfire.adbd
- Python >= 3.6
- sqlcipher >= 4.1
- sox (command line tools)
- Silk audio decoder (included; build it with
./third-party/compile_silk.sh
) - Other python dependencies:
pip install -r requirements.txt
.
- Pull database file and (for older wechat versions) avatar index:
- Automatic:
./android-interact.sh db
. It may use an incorrect userid. - Manual:
- Figure out your
${userid}
by inspecting the contents of/data/data/com.tencent.mm/MicroMsg
on the root filesystem of the device. It should be a 32-character-long name consisting of hexadecimal digits. - Get
/data/data/com.tencent.mm/MicroMsg/${userid}/EnMicroMsg.db
from the device.
- Figure out your
- Decrypt database file:
- Automatic:
./decrypt-db.py decrypt --input EnMicroMsg.db
- Manual:
-
Get WeChat uin (an integer), possible ways are:
./decrypt-db.py uin
, which looks for uin in/data/data/com.tencent.mm/shared_prefs/
- Login to web wechat, get wxuin=1234567 from
document.cookie
-
Get your device id (a positive integer), possible ways are:
./decrypt-db.py imei
implements some ways to find device id.- Call
*#06#
on your phone - Find IMEI in system settings
-
Decrypt database with combination of uin and device id:
./decrypt-db.py decrypt --input EnMicroMsg.db --imei <device id> --uin <uin>
NOTE: you may need to try different ways to get device id and find one that can decrypt the database. Some phones may have multiple IMEIs, you may need to try them all. See #33. The command will dump decrypted database at
EnMicroMsg.db.decrypted
.
-
If the above decryption doesn't work, you can also try the password cracker to brute-force the key. The encryption key is not very strong.
-
Copy the WeChat user resource directory
/mnt/sdcard/tencent/MicroMsg/${userid}/{avatar,emoji,image2,sfs,video,voice2}
from the phone to theresource
directory:./android-interact.sh res
- Change
RES_DIR
in the script if the location of these directories is different on your phone. - This can take a while. Can be faster to first archive it with
tar
with or without compression, and then copy the archive,busybox tar
is recommended as the Android system'star
may choke on long paths. - In the end, we need a
resource
directory with the following subdir:avatar,emoji,image2,sfs,video,voice2
.
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(Optional) Download the emoji cache from here and decompress it under
wechat-dump
. This will avoid downloading too many emojis during rendering.wget -c https://github.com/ppwwyyxx/wechat-dump/releases/download/0.1/emoji.cache.tar.bz2 tar xf emoji.cache.tar.bz2
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Parse and dump text messages of every chat (requires decrypted database):
./dump-msg.py decrypted.db output_dir
-
List all chats (required decrypted database):
./list-chats.py decrypted.db
-
Generate statistics report on text messages (requires
output_dir
from./dump-msg.py
):./count-message.sh output_dir
-
Dump messages of one contact to html, containing voice messages, emojis, and images (requires decrypted database and
resource
):./dump-html.py "<contact_display_name>"
The output file is
output.html
.Check
./dump-html.py -h
to use different paths.
Screenshots of generated html:
See here for an example html.
- Fix rare unhandled message types: > 10000 and < 0
- Better user experiences... see
grep 'TODO' wechat -R