URL Email Extractor

Paste text, HTML, JSON, or copied page content, choose URLs, emails, or both, then copy the unique extracted list after removing irrelevant entries.

Pull links from HTML snippets or find visible emails in copied page text.

Choose URLs, emails, or both depending on the audit or cleanup task.

  • Extract URLs from pasted text.
  • Extract email addresses from HTML.
  • Copy unique matches line by line.

How to extract URLs and emails online

Paste the source content, choose whether to extract URLs, emails, or both, then inspect the unique matches before copying them.

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    Paste text, HTML, or JSON

    Add copied page content, source snippets, logs, markdown, JSON, or directory text into the input area. Remove unrelated navigation or footer blocks first if you want a cleaner result.

  2. 2

    Choose what to extract

    Select Extract Both, Extract URLs, or Extract Emails depending on the job. Separate modes are useful when HTML contains many links but you only need contact addresses, or the reverse.

  3. 3

    Review extracted URLs and emails

    Read the line-by-line output, remove tracking links, boilerplate domains, non-contact addresses, or accidental matches, then copy the cleaned list to your notes, audit sheet, or CRM.

Pasted source input

Paste raw text, HTML, JSON, copied page sections, newsletters, log snippets, or directory content when URLs and email addresses are mixed into surrounding text.

URLs, emails, or both

The mode selector lets you extract only links, only email addresses, or both together when an audit needs every contact and destination found in the source.

Exact duplicate removal

Repeated matches are collapsed into one line, which helps clean copied HTML menus, repeated footer emails, duplicate profile links, and pasted list fragments.

Copyable line output

Results appear one item per line so they can be pasted into a spreadsheet, link audit, outreach notes, QA checklist, or cleanup document.

Large text review

Long pages and source snippets are easier to review on a wide screen where the input and extracted list can be compared without losing context.

Outreach and audit caution

Extracted emails are only visible addresses from the pasted content. Consent, spam rules, source permissions, and relevance still need human review.

URL Email Extractor privacy and processing

URL Email Extractor explains where scanning happens, what remains in the tab, and why copied contacts or links need cleanup before outreach, audits, or reporting.

Browser text scanner

URL Email Extractor scans the pasted source in the open page, finds URL-like strings and email addresses, removes exact duplicates, and prepares a copyable line-by-line list.

No saved extraction

URL Email Extractor keeps pasted source text, selected extraction mode, and extracted results in current tab state only. Clearing or refreshing removes them.

URL Email Extractor account access

URL Email Extractor can extract URLs, emails, or both from pasted content without asking for sign-in during the normal tool flow.

Before You Use URL Email Extractor

Use these URL Email Extractor notes before collecting links or email addresses from copied pages, HTML snippets, directories, exports, or research notes.

Privacy

Pasted source can include private names, emails, tokens, internal URLs, customer references, and notes that are not part of the extraction task.

Remove private or unrelated sections before scanning content from client dashboards, inboxes, account pages, internal documents, or production logs.

Accuracy

Regex extraction can find false positives in code, tracking parameters, filenames, test addresses, minified scripts, and malformed HTML.

Compare the extracted list with the source so navigation links, footer emails, mailto fragments, and tracking URLs do not slip in unnoticed.

Compatibility

The extractor is best for visible absolute URLs, domain-like links, and standard email addresses. Relative links and heavily obfuscated contacts may be missed.

If the output is noisy, remove scripts, menus, repeated template blocks, comments, or tracking-heavy content from the source and extract again.

Output

Use the copied list only after checking whether each email address is relevant, consented, public, and appropriate for the intended use.

Keep the source text available until extracted links and email addresses have been checked in the audit sheet, CRM, spreadsheet, or notes file.

Limits

URL Email Extractor scans pasted text, HTML, JSON, or copied page content in the browser; extremely large sources can slow matching in the active tab.

Questions about URL Email Extractor

What can URL Email Extractor pull from pasted content?

It can pull URL-like strings and standard email addresses from pasted text, HTML, JSON, logs, newsletters, page source, and copied directory content.

What should I review before copying the extracted list?

Check irrelevant navigation links, tracking URLs, test addresses, duplicate-looking contacts, source context, consent requirements, and whether each item belongs in your final list.

Does URL Email Extractor require an account?

No account is required for the normal extraction flow. Paste content, choose the extraction mode, run the scan, and copy the result from the page.

Can I use extracted emails for outreach?

Only when your use complies with consent, spam, platform, and privacy rules. The tool finds visible addresses but cannot verify permission or outreach legality.

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