Extract Emails from Text

Extract all email addresses from any block of text instantly. Deduplicates results and lets you copy or download them.

What is a Extract Emails from Text?

An email extractor scans any block of text and pulls out every valid email address it finds, removing duplicates and presenting a clean list.

Email addresses are embedded in all kinds of text: pasted website source code, exported CRM data, forwarded email threads, scraped documents, and CSV exports. Finding them manually in a 5,000-word block of text can take 20 minutes. This tool scans the entire input in milliseconds and produces a deduplicated list ready to copy or download, without any information leaving your browser.

ShelfCue processes all text locally in your browser. Nothing is sent to our servers. Your text is never stored, logged, or shared.
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How to Use Extract Emails from Text

  1. 1Paste any text, email body, or webpage source into the input area.
  2. 2The tool automatically extracts all valid email addresses.
  3. 3Duplicate addresses are removed automatically.
  4. 4Copy the results as a newline-separated list or comma-separated list.
  5. 5Download all extracted emails as a .txt file.

Features

  • Extracts all email addresses from any block of text
  • Automatic deduplication (case-insensitive)
  • Shows total found and unique count
  • Copy as newline-separated or comma-separated list
  • Download extracted emails as a .txt file

Common Use Cases

Event attendee list building

An event organiser pastes 3 forwarded email threads totalling 800 lines and extracts 24 unique attendee email addresses, a task that would take 15 minutes manually.

Webpage contact harvesting

A sales researcher pastes the HTML source of a company's team page and instantly extracts 11 staff email addresses that are not visible in the rendered layout.

CRM data cleaning

A data analyst pastes a messy exported report containing 200 email addresses mixed with other data. The extractor returns 178 unique addresses, deduplicating 22 repeats.

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