EDU Email Extractor

Extract .edu and academic email addresses from any text in one click.

The EDU Email Extractor scans any pasted text and pulls out only the addresses that belong to educational institutions, focusing on the .edu domain used by universities and colleges. With one optional toggle you can widen the net to include international academic domains such as .ac.uk, .edu.au, and other country-specific education TLDs, so you capture students, faculty, and staff wherever they are based.

It is built for recruiters, student marketers, researchers, and event organisers who need to isolate academic contacts from a larger, mixed list. Educational addresses often signal a specific audience, whether that is prospective students, graduates, or researchers, so separating them lets you tailor outreach, verify eligibility for student offers, or study how much of a collected list is academic in nature.

Everything runs locally in your browser using JavaScript, so nothing you paste is uploaded or stored. Paste your content, decide whether to include broader academic TLDs, toggle deduplication, lowercasing, and sorting, then click Extract to build the filtered list along with a statistics panel that reports how many addresses were scanned, matched, and removed as duplicates.

Features

  • Isolates .edu addresses used by universities and colleges from any mixed block of text.
  • Optionally widens the match to international academic TLDs such as .ac.uk, .edu.au, and .edu.in.
  • Ignores commercial, personal, and government domains so the output is academic-only.
  • Strips names, punctuation, and markup so you can paste raw exports and copied content directly.
  • Removes duplicates case-insensitively so each academic address appears only once.
  • Lowercases addresses for consistency and offers optional alphabetical sorting for readability.
  • Shows a stats panel counting emails scanned, academic matches returned, and duplicates removed.

How to use EDU Email Extractor

  1. Paste the text or export containing a mix of email addresses into the input box.
  2. Enable Include academic TLDs if you want international .ac and .edu.* domains as well as .edu.
  3. Toggle Remove duplicates, Lowercase, and Sort A to Z to control how tidy the output is.
  4. Click the Extract EDU emails button to scan the content and build the filtered list.
  5. Read the statistics panel to confirm how many addresses were scanned and matched.
  6. Copy the finished academic list or export it as a TXT or CSV file for later use.

Benefits

  • Builds a focused academic segment so you can target students, faculty, or researchers precisely.
  • Saves time versus manually scanning a mixed list for educational domains by hand.
  • Helps verify eligibility for student offers by isolating verified-looking academic addresses.
  • Keeps the result tidy immediately with deduplication, lowercasing, and sorting built in.
  • Processes sensitive lists privately since nothing you paste is ever sent to a server.
  • Gives transparent counts so you can quantify how academic a collected source really is.

The default match targets the .edu top-level domain that is most closely associated with universities and colleges in the United States. Enabling the academic TLDs option is important for international lists, because many institutions outside the US use domains like ac.uk in the United Kingdom, edu.au in Australia, or edu.in in India. Turning it on ensures you capture academic contacts globally rather than only the American ones.

As a format-based extractor, this tool confirms an address matches an academic domain and a valid email pattern rather than verifying that the mailbox is active or that the owner is a current student. For deliverability, pair it with the Email List Cleaner to validate and dedupe before sending. Because all processing happens locally, the tool remains safe for confidential recruitment and research data.

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