Extract Emails from Text — free online

You copied a big block of text — a webpage, an old document, a long chat — and somewhere in there are the email addresses you actually need. Picking them out by hand is slow and easy to get wrong. We added a free tool that does it for you — Extract Emails from Text — right in your browser.

What it does

Paste any text or HTML and it finds every email address inside. It removes duplicates so each one shows up once, and you can sort the list and make everything lowercase if you want it tidy. When you're happy, copy the list or download it as a file.

Nothing leaves your device

The whole thing runs in your browser. Your text isn't uploaded anywhere and nothing is saved on a server. When you close the tab, it's gone. It works even if you lose your internet connection.

How to use it

  1. Open Extract Emails from Text and paste your text or HTML.
  2. Turn on sort or lowercase if you'd like the list cleaned up.
  3. Copy the addresses or download them as a file.

It's free with no limit. There are more small tools on the Apps page.

Get new posts

Soon you'll be able to drop your email and get new posts — no account, no spam.

Email sign-up isn't live yet — nothing is collected for now.