Extract Email Addresses

Extract all email addresses from any text. Quickly find and collect emails from documents, web pages, or any content.

How to Use

  1. Paste your text containing emails
  2. Click Extract Emails
  3. Review the extracted emails
  4. Copy or download the list

About This Tool


Finding email addresses scattered throughout documents, web pages, or databases is time-consuming when done manually. Our email extractor instantly identifies and collects all email addresses from any text.

The tool recognizes standard email formats including those with subdomains, plus addressing (user+tag@domain.com), and various top-level domains. It filters out invalid patterns that look like emails but aren't.

Duplicate removal ensures your final list contains only unique addresses. Optional alphabetical sorting helps organize large lists for review or import into other tools.

For large-scale extraction, you can filter results by domain to focus on specific organizations or exclude common free email providers. This is useful for B2B lead generation where business emails are preferred.

All processing happens in your browser for privacy. No emails are sent to any server, making this safe for extracting from confidential documents.

FAQ

What email formats are recognized?
Standard formats like user@domain.com, user.name@domain.co.uk, and user+tag@subdomain.domain.org are all recognized.
Does it validate if emails are real?
The tool extracts valid email formats but doesn't verify if the addresses actually exist or receive mail.
Can it extract from HTML?
Yes, paste the HTML source and emails will be extracted from both visible text and HTML attributes.
Are duplicates removed?
Yes, by default duplicate emails are removed and only unique addresses are returned.
Is there a limit to how much text I can process?
The tool handles large texts, but extremely large documents may take longer to process.