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Email Extractor

Extract email addresses from any pasted text locally in your browser.

Last updated: May 29, 2026

Client-Side Processing
Input Data Stays on Device
Instant Local Execution

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What is Email Extractor?

Email Extractor scans text for email-address patterns and returns a clean list. It can remove duplicates, lowercase addresses, sort results, and export the extracted list.

How to Use Email Extractor

1

Paste text that may contain email addresses.

2

Choose duplicate, lowercase, and sorting options.

3

Copy or download the extracted email list.

Common Use Cases

  • Pulling contacts from logs, notes, or exported text.
  • Cleaning email lists before importing into another tool.
  • Removing duplicates from copied address blocks.
  • Auditing pages or documents for visible email addresses.

Example Input and Output

Two mixed-case occurrences of the same email become one lowercase result when duplicate removal is enabled.

Input
Contact Sales@Example.com and sales@example.com
Output
sales@example.com

Privacy

The extractor runs locally, but you should still avoid pasting sensitive customer data unless you are allowed to process it.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the text uploaded?
No. Extraction runs in your browser.
Can it verify whether an email exists?
No. It extracts address-like text but does not validate mailbox existence.
Why was punctuation removed?
Trailing punctuation from sentences is trimmed so copied addresses are cleaner.