Extract email addresses from any text instantly. Paste your text and get all emails. Free online tool - no signup required.
Input
Finds all email addresses in plain text, removes duplicates.
Output
Paste input and click
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An email from text extractor is a tool that scans any text you paste and finds all email addresses within it. This is useful when you have copied content from documents, emails, or other sources and need to quickly extract contact information.
What email formats are detected?
The tool detects standard email formats (user@domain.com) with various TLDs (.com, .org, .co.uk, etc.) using pattern matching. It extracts only properly formatted email addresses — obfuscated formats like [at] or (dot) are not detected.
Can I paste multiple paragraphs?
Yes, you can paste any amount of text. The tool scans the entire input and extracts all valid email addresses found.
Does it remove duplicate emails?
Yes, the tool automatically removes duplicate email addresses and returns a unique list.
Can it extract emails from formatted text?
Yes, the tool works with plain text, formatted text, HTML content, and even text with special characters around email addresses.