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Extract Emails from Text

Find and extract all email addresses from any text, HTML, or document — deduplicated and ready to copy.

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About Extract Emails from Text

Extract Emails from Text is a free online text utility that lets you find and extract all email addresses from any text, html, or document — deduplicated and ready to copy instantly in your browser. Writers, editors, students, and content creators use this tool daily to save time on repetitive text manipulation tasks. No data is sent to any server — everything is processed locally on your device.

How to Use

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Paste your text Enter or paste the text you want to process into the input field. There's no length limit for most operations.
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Choose your options Select any relevant options or modes to control how your text will be transformed.
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Process the text Click the action button to transform your text. Results appear instantly in the output area.
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Copy the result Click the Copy button to copy the transformed text to your clipboard, ready to paste anywhere.
🔒 Privacy note: All processing happens locally in your browser. Your data is never sent to any server.

Why Use Extract Emails from Text?

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Save Hours of Manual Editing Extract Emails from Text automates tedious text tasks that would take minutes or hours to do by hand. Process thousands of lines in a single click.
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Complete Privacy Your text is processed entirely in your browser. Nothing is sent to any server, stored, or logged. Close the tab and your data is gone.
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Copy-Paste Friendly Designed for the real workflow: paste your text, transform it, copy the result. No account required, no file uploads, no unnecessary steps.
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Works with Any Language Full Unicode support means Extract Emails from Text handles English, Chinese, Arabic, emoji, and any other language or script correctly.

Frequently Asked Questions

Any plain text, HTML source, CSV, PDF text, email content, or any other text format. The extractor uses regex pattern matching and will find emails regardless of surrounding content. It works on any content you can paste into the input box.
Yes. The regex scans the raw text including HTML attributes. Both mailto:user@example.com and plain user@example.com will be found. The mailto: prefix is automatically stripped from results.