Email Extractor
Pull email addresses out of any messy text block.
What is a Extract Emails from Text?
An Email Extractor is a free data mining tool that scans large blocks of unstructured text and instantly extracts all valid email addresses. It compiles them into a clean, easy-to-copy list for marketing or outreach purposes.
Why We Built This (And Why You Can Trust It)
Finding contact information buried deep inside massive spreadsheets, raw server logs, or ‘Contact Us’ page source code is extremely tedious. We developed this secure, client-side regex tool so you can extract emails instantly without uploading sensitive contact lists to a third-party server.
How to Use the Extract Emails from Text
1. Paste your messy text, CSV data, or raw source code into the input field.
\n\n\n2. Click the ‘Extract Emails’ button.
\n\n\n3. The tool scans the text looking for strings matching the standard `name@domain.com` format.
\n\n\n4. Copy the clean list of extracted email addresses from the output box.
Common Use Cases
- **Sales & Outreach:** Quickly pull contact information out of messy CRM exports or event attendee lists.
- **Data Cleaning:** Isolate email addresses from a poorly formatted spreadsheet where names and emails are crammed into a single cell.
- **Recruiting:** Extract candidate emails from massive resumes or LinkedIn profile exports.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does it scrape emails from live websites?
No, this is a text-parsing tool, not a web scraper. You must copy the text or source code from a webpage and paste it into the tool manually.
Is it legal to extract emails?
Using this tool to organize data you already own or have permission to use is completely fine. However, using extracted emails to send unsolicited spam violates anti-spam laws like CAN-SPAM or GDPR.
Are the extracted emails saved anywhere?
No. The extraction happens offline in your browser’s memory, ensuring total privacy for both you and the contacts you are extracting.

