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Email & URL Extractor

Pull emails, URLs, and hashtags from large text blocks.

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Email & URL Extractor

UseDaily's free email and URL extractor scans any block of text and pulls out all email addresses, website links, and hashtags in seconds. Paste a webpage, document, or bulk content and extract structured data without writing a single regex.

How to Use

Paste your text into the input area. The extractor automatically finds and lists all email addresses, URLs, and hashtags found in the content. Copy individual results or the full list with one click.

Who Is This For?

1

Marketers

Extract contact emails and links from copied web pages or bulk content.

2

Developers

Quickly parse emails and URLs from raw text without writing regex patterns.

3

Content Researchers

Pull links and references from long documents for further analysis.

Key Features

Email Extraction

Finds all valid email addresses in a text block instantly.

URL Extraction

Pulls out all web links including http, https, and www formats.

Hashtag Extraction

Extracts hashtags from social media content and posts.

Privacy Focused

All processing happens in your browser. Your data is never sent to any server.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. UseDaily's email and URL extractor is completely free to use.
No. All extraction runs in your browser. Your content never leaves your device.
It detects http://, https://, and www. URLs, as well as common domain formats within plain text.