Email Extractor

Extract emails from the text content.

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Actions

Perform various actions on the text and insights.

Advanced Email Extractor: Harvest Emails with Precision

Effortlessly extract email addresses from any text content. Perfect for marketers, researchers, and data analysts.

Actions

  • Extract Emails - Automatically identify and extract all email addresses from the input text.
  • Reset - Clear the text area to start a new extraction task.
  • Save Text - Download the extracted emails as a .txt file for future use.
  • Load Sample - Populate the text area with sample content containing various email formats.
  • Share - Easily share your extracted emails via various platforms (if supported by your device).
  • Print - Generate a print-friendly version of your input text and extracted emails.
  • Import Text - Upload and extract emails from existing text files on your device.

How It Works

  1. Enter or paste your text containing email addresses into the input area.
  2. Select the desired separator type for the extracted emails (e.g., line break, comma, custom).
  3. Click the "Extract Emails" button to process the input.
  4. The tool uses a robust regex pattern to identify valid email addresses within the text.
  5. Extracted emails are displayed in the text area, separated according to your chosen format.
  6. Perform additional actions like saving, sharing, or importing as needed.

Insights/Options

  • Supports various email formats, including those with plus signs and country-code top-level domains.
  • Flexible separator options: line break, comma, semicolon, colon, space, tab, or custom separator.
  • Handles multi-line input for extracting emails from large blocks of text.
  • URL parameter support for pre-populating text via shared links.
  • Integration with device APIs for sharing and file handling capabilities.

Use Cases

  • Building targeted email lists for marketing campaigns.
  • Extracting contact information from unstructured data sources.
  • Cleaning and organizing email databases.
  • Researching professional networks and industry contacts.
  • Automating email extraction from documents, web pages, or logs.

For Who

  • Digital marketers building email lists for campaigns.
  • Researchers gathering contact information for studies or outreach.
  • Data analysts cleaning and organizing contact databases.
  • HR professionals collecting applicant contact details from resumes.
  • Journalists compiling sources and contact lists.
  • Sales teams extracting leads from various text sources.
  • Anyone needing to quickly identify and collect email addresses from text.

Examples

Standard Email Formats

Input: Contact John at john.doe@example.com or jane_smith@company.org for more information.

Output: john.doe@example.com, jane_smith@company.org

Complex Email Formats

Input: For support, reach out to help+ticket@service.co.uk or admin@subdomain.example.com

Output: help+ticket@service.co.uk
admin@subdomain.example.com

Mixed Content

Input: Here's a list of contacts: alice@example.com, bob@company.net, and carol@org.io. Reach out to info@support.com for general inquiries.

Output: alice@example.com; bob@company.net; carol@org.io; info@support.com