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Email Extractor from Text

Extract all email addresses from any text, webpage source or document — outputs a clean deduplicated list instantly.

🔒 Private — runs in your browser ⚡ Instant extraction 🚫 No login required ∞ No limits
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Input Text
Extracted Results

📖How to Use the Email Extractor from Text

  1. 1
    Paste your text

    Click the input box and paste your text, HTML, social media post or document content. You can also click the Sample button to load an example.

  2. 2
    Click Extract

    Press the Extract button. All matching items are found instantly and displayed in the output panel as a clean, deduplicated list.

  3. 3
    Copy or download

    Click Copy to send the extracted list to your clipboard, or Download to save it as a .txt file. A comma-separated version is also shown for quick pasting.

💡Common Use Cases

Who uses this?Why?
Email marketersBuild contact lists
RecruitersExtract from CVs
DevelopersParse HTML source
SEO analystsAudit contact pages

Frequently Asked Questions

How does the Email Extractor find email addresses?

It uses a regular expression pattern that matches the standard email format: characters@domain.extension. It handles complex emails including plus signs, dots and subdomains.

Does it find all valid email formats?

Yes — it handles standard emails (name@domain.com), plus-addressed emails (name+tag@domain.com), subdomain emails (name@mail.company.co.uk) and most RFC-compliant formats.

Are duplicate emails removed?

Yes — the output list is automatically deduplicated, so each email address appears only once regardless of how many times it appears in the source text.

Can I extract emails from HTML source code?

Yes — paste the HTML source of any webpage and the extractor will find all email addresses embedded in the code, including those in mailto: links.

Is my text private?

Yes. Everything runs in your browser. No text or extracted emails are ever uploaded to any server.

What is the output format?

Emails are listed one per line in the main output, and also shown as a comma-separated list for easy pasting into email clients or spreadsheets.