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Email Extractor

Paste any text and instantly pull out every email address — deduplicated, sorted, and ready to copy. Everything runs in your browser.

Runs entirely in your browser — nothing is uploaded.

5 unique email addresses found

ananya.verma@gmail.com
Careers@TechCorp.io
hr-team@techcorp.io
priya.sharma@example.com
rahul@acme.co.in

Duplicates are removed case-insensitively and results are sorted alphabetically.

About this tool

Paste any block of text — an email thread, a forwarded chain, a scraped careers page, a spreadsheet export — and this tool scans it and pulls out every email address it finds. Results appear as a clean list below the box, and you can copy them either one per line or as a single comma-separated string, ready to paste into a CRM, a spreadsheet, or a 'To' field.

It's built for the messy, real-world case: text with multiple email addresses buried in signatures, CC lines, and body copy, mixed in with names, phone numbers, and sentences. If you're a job seeker collecting HR or recruiter contacts from a company's careers page or an email chain you were forwarded, or a small hiring team consolidating candidate emails from applications, this saves you from manually scanning for every @ sign.

The matching logic looks for standard email formatting — a local part made of letters, numbers, and common symbols like dots, underscores, and plus signs, followed by @ and a domain with a valid-looking top-level domain. It also strips a trailing period if an email happens to end a sentence. Duplicates are removed case-insensitively (Priya@X.com and priya@x.com count as the same address), and the final list is sorted alphabetically. It won't catch addresses deliberately obfuscated to dodge scrapers, like 'name at company dot com' — that's written specifically to not look like a real email address, so it's out of scope by design.

Everything runs in your browser. The text you paste is never uploaded or sent to a server — it's processed locally with JavaScript and disappears when you close or refresh the tab.

Frequently asked questions

No — the tool matches standard email formatting (name@domain.com), not text written to disguise an address from scrapers. If a page deliberately spells out 'at' and 'dot' to avoid detection, you'll need to reconstruct that address manually.

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