Email Extractor

Pull every email address out of any block of text, deduped and ready to copy.

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Scans your text for anything shaped like an email address and lists the matches. Optionally remove duplicates, sort alphabetically, lowercase them, and choose how they’re joined — one per line, comma, or semicolon for pasting into an email client. Runs entirely in your browser; nothing is uploaded.

How to extract email addresses

Paste your text — a document, a contact dump, a web page's copied content — and the addresses are listed below with a count. Set the dedupe, sort, lowercase and separator options, then click Copy result.

When an extractor helps

Pull a mailing list out of an exported file, gather addresses from copied text, or clean a messy contact dump into a tidy comma- or semicolon-separated list ready to paste into the To field.

Questions

What counts as an email address?
The tool matches anything shaped like name@domain.tld — a local part, an @ sign, and a domain ending in a dot and a two-or-more-letter extension. That captures the vast majority of real addresses.
Can I remove duplicates and sort the list?
Yes. Toggle Remove duplicates to keep each address once, Sort A→Z to order them, and Lowercase to normalise capitalisation. You can also pick a separator — new line, comma or semicolon — to match your email client.
Is the text I paste uploaded?
No. Extraction happens entirely in your browser. Nothing is sent to a server, so it's safe to paste exported contacts or private documents.