Email Extractor
Automatically pull every email address out of any block of text — web pages, documents, CSV files, or raw data. Get a clean, deduplicated list in seconds.
What Does This Tool Do?
If you have a big block of text with email addresses scattered throughout it — like a web page's source code, a pasted document, or exported data — this tool finds every single email address in there and gives you a clean list of them. Duplicates are automatically removed, so you get each unique address only once.
Key Features
How to Use This Tool
- Paste the text containing email addresses into the Input box.
- Click Extract to scan and find all email addresses.
- Copy the clean list of unique email addresses from the Output box.
How It Works
The tool scans your entire text looking for patterns that match the structure of an email address — characters before an @ sign, then a domain name, then a dot, then a top-level domain. Every pattern it finds gets added to the output list. After scanning, it removes any duplicate addresses so each unique email appears only once.
Common Use Cases
Frequently Asked Questions
Does it find emails in HTML source code?
Yes — it scans the raw text regardless of surrounding HTML tags or markup.
Are duplicates removed?
Yes — each unique email address appears only once in the output, regardless of how many times it appears in your input.
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