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Extract Numbers

Extract every integer and decimal number from any block of text.

Quick answer

Extract every integer and decimal number from any block of text.

How do I use the Extract Numbers?

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    Paste text.

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    See every number listed one per line.

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    Copy or download the list.

What is the Extract Numbers?

The Extract Numbers tool scans any text and returns every integer or decimal number it finds. Great for pulling stats out of prose or auditing financial reports.

Who is the Extract Numbers for?

Analysts, journalists working with data, students studying reports, and QA engineers.

Why use the Extract Numbers?

  • Handles integers and decimals.
  • Supports negatives.
  • Works on very large text.
  • Instant preview.
  • Runs offline.

When should I use the Extract Numbers?

  • Pulling stats out of an article.
  • Auditing financial reports.
  • Cleaning survey responses.
  • Extracting versions from changelogs.
  • Feeding numbers into a spreadsheet.

Is the Extract Numbers 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 That makes it safe for confidential notes, drafts, private messages and unpublished work.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 Numbers?

  • Strip commas from thousands separators first.
  • Combine with Text to CSV for spreadsheet import.
  • Use Remove Numbers to get the opposite output.
  • Pair with Sort for numeric analysis.

Frequently asked questions

Are decimals supported?

Yes - both integers and decimals with a dot separator.

Are negatives supported?

Yes - leading minus signs are captured.

What about thousands separators?

This version does not merge comma-separated groups. Strip commas first if needed.

Is my text uploaded?

No - extraction runs locally.

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