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
- Enter or paste your text containing email addresses into the input area.
- Select the desired separator type for the extracted emails (e.g., line break, comma, custom).
- Click the "Extract Emails" button to process the input.
- The tool uses a robust regex pattern to identify valid email addresses within the text.
- Extracted emails are displayed in the text area, separated according to your chosen format.
- 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