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.
How to Use Extract Emails from Text
- 1Paste any text, email body, or webpage source into the input area.
- 2The tool automatically extracts all valid email addresses.
- 3Duplicate addresses are removed automatically.
- 4Copy the results as a newline-separated list or comma-separated list.
- 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.