Email Extractor

Extract email addresses from pasted text, HTML, or source code. Remove duplicates and export a clean list as TXT or CSV.

All processing happens in your browser. No data is sent to any server.

Frequently Asked Questions

What can the email extractor scan?
It can scan any pasted text: plain prose, raw HTML, copied webpage content, source code, CSV data, and other text-based content. As long as email addresses appear somewhere in the text, the extractor will find them.
Does it remove duplicate email addresses?
Yes. The Unique tab shows each address only once, regardless of how many times it appears in the source text. The Duplicates Removed count tells you exactly how many were filtered out.
Can I export the results?
Yes. Use Export TXT to download a plain newline-separated list, or Export CSV to download a single-column spreadsheet with a header row. Both formats export whichever view is currently active (unique or all matches).
Does my pasted content leave my browser?
No. All processing happens locally in your browser using JavaScript. Nothing you paste is sent to a server.
Can it find emails in obfuscated formats like 'name at domain dot com'?
Not in the current version. The extractor uses standard regex matching and finds addresses in the conventional user@domain.tld format. Heavily obfuscated or image-based addresses are out of scope for v1.
Does the tool crawl websites or scan URLs automatically?
No. It only extracts emails from content you paste directly into the input. To extract from a webpage, copy the page source or visible text first, then paste it into the tool.

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