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Extract Emails

Extract every unique email address from any block of text.

Quick answer

Extract every unique email address from any block of text.

How do I use the Extract Emails?

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    Paste text containing emails.

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    See the unique emails listed one per line.

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    Copy or download the list.

What is the Extract Emails?

The Extract Emails tool scans any block of text and returns every unique email address it finds. Perfect for cleaning up scraped lists, mailing exports and message archives.

Who is the Extract Emails for?

Marketers cleaning contact lists, developers auditing logs, support teams processing tickets, and researchers analysing correspondence.

Why use the Extract Emails?

  • Deduplicated output.
  • Handles common address formats.
  • Works on very large text blocks.
  • Instant preview.
  • Runs offline.

When should I use the Extract Emails?

  • Cleaning scraped contact lists.
  • Auditing exported chat logs.
  • Building newsletter opt-in lists (with consent).
  • Extracting leads from meeting notes.
  • Feeding output into email tools.

Is the Extract Emails safe and private?

Yes. This tool runs entirely inside your browser - your text is never uploaded, stored on our servers or shared with third parties. You can even disconnect from the internet after the page loads and it will keep working. That makes it safe for confidential notes, drafts, private messages and unpublished work.

How do I get the best results from the Extract Emails?

  • Combine with Remove Duplicates for extra safety.
  • Always confirm consent before mailing extracted addresses.
  • Use with Text to CSV to prep for a spreadsheet.
  • Trim decoration around addresses first for the cleanest match.

Frequently asked questions

Does it dedupe?

Yes - each address appears only once in the output.

Which formats are matched?

Standard RFC-style addresses with common domains and TLDs of two or more letters.

Is my text uploaded?

No - extraction runs entirely in your browser.

Will it match plus-addresses?

Yes - names like ada+news@example.com are matched.

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