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Email Address Extractor
Pull every email address a page exposes — in visible text or mailto: links — deduplicated and ready to copy. One page per run.
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Frequently asked questions
Where do the emails come from?
From the page’s server-rendered HTML: visible text and the targets of mailto: links. Nothing is guessed or enriched — if an address isn’t on the page, it won’t appear.
Why did it find fewer addresses than I expected?
Sites often hide emails from scrapers — rendering them with JavaScript, as images, or behind obfuscation like Cloudflare email protection. Those won’t appear in static HTML; the browser engine (free on sign-up) catches the JavaScript-rendered ones.
Am I allowed to email the addresses I find?
That’s on you. Finding a published address doesn’t grant consent to mass-mail it — follow the laws that apply to you (GDPR, CAN-SPAM and friends) and the site’s terms.
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