MOBI to SIX Converter

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Terminal Graphics

MOBI to SIX creates SIXEL images that display inline in compatible terminal emulators — bringing ebook page visuals to command-line workflows.

Broad Terminal Support

SIXEL works in xterm, mlterm, WezTerm, and other modern terminals. View your converted MOBI pages on any platform with a SIXEL-capable shell.

Secure Conversion

Uploaded MOBI files are removed after conversion. SIX output files are purged from servers automatically within 24 hours of being created.

How to convert MOBI to SIX

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Select files from Computer, Google Drive, Dropbox, URL or by dragging it on the page.

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Choose six or any other format you need as a result (more than 200 formats supported)

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Let the file convert and you can download your six file right afterwards

About formats

MOBI is an ebook format originally developed by Mobipocket SA, a French company founded in 2000 that was later acquired by Amazon in 2005. The format builds on the PalmDOC/PDB container structure, adding support for HTML-based content markup, embedded images, a DRM layer, and a JavaScript subset for limited interactivity. MOBI files use a record-based database architecture inherited from Palm OS, with a header structure containing metadata like title, author, publisher, and language followed by compressed HTML content records. The format became the foundation of Amazon's early Kindle ecosystem — the original AZW format used on first-generation Kindles was essentially MOBI with Amazon's own DRM wrapper. MOBI supports reflowable text with basic formatting including bold, italic, headings, lists, and tables, as well as internal hyperlinks and a built-in table of contents. One advantage is broad device compatibility: MOBI files are recognized by Kindle devices and apps spanning over a decade of hardware, as well as numerous third-party readers on desktop and mobile platforms. The format's lightweight structure is another strength — even long novels produce compact files that load quickly on modest hardware. While Amazon has since moved to the more capable AZW3/KF8 format for new publishing, MOBI remains widely circulated in existing ebook libraries and continues to be produced by conversion tools like Calibre for maximum Kindle compatibility.
Developer: Mobipocket SA
Initial release: 2000
SIX is a file extension for SIXEL (Six Pixel) graphics data, a bitmap graphics format developed by Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) in 1983 and introduced with the LA50 dot matrix printer. SIXEL encodes images as a sequence of printable ASCII characters, where each character represents a column of six vertical pixels (a 'sixel') — the character's ASCII value minus 63 provides a 6-bit binary pattern, with each bit controlling one pixel in the vertical column. The encoding is structured as a series of sixel bands (each six pixels tall) across the image width, with control sequences for color selection (up to 256 registers with HLS or RGB specification), repeat counts (run-length encoding for efficiency), carriage return, and newline commands. SIXEL data is transmitted to the output device using DEC's standard escape sequence protocol, embedded within the text stream alongside regular character output. Originally designed for DEC's line of printers and later supported by DEC VT-series terminals (VT240, VT330, VT340), SIXEL has experienced a remarkable revival in modern terminal emulator software. One advantage is terminal-native image display: SIXEL allows images to be rendered directly within a text terminal session without requiring a graphical window system, enabling command-line tools to display graphs, photographs, and previews inline with text output. This capability has driven adoption in modern terminals like mlterm, xterm, WezTerm, and foot. SIX/SIXEL data can be generated by ImageMagick, libsixel, and chafa, and viewed in any SIXEL-capable terminal emulator.
Initial release: 1983

Frequently Asked Questions

Why convert MOBI to SIX?

SIX (SIXEL) lets you display raster images inline in compatible terminals — useful for previewing ebook pages in command-line environments.

What terminals support SIXEL?

xterm (with SIXEL enabled), mlterm, WezTerm, foot, and mintty support SIXEL graphics. DEC VT240/VT340 hardware terminals also display SIXEL.

Is SIX a modern format?

SIXEL originated with DEC terminals in the 1980s but has seen a revival in modern terminal emulators that now support inline image rendering.

Can I display full pages in the terminal?

Yes, though resolution depends on your terminal size. SIXEL renders ebook pages as pixel graphics directly within the terminal window.

Is there any charge?

No — Convertio converts MOBI to SIX for free. Premium plans are available for users needing larger files or faster conversion speeds.