The Gmail Address Extractor scans any block of text you paste and pulls out only the addresses that belong to Gmail, ignoring every other provider and all the surrounding words, punctuation, and markup. Instead of manually hunting through a long export or a wall of copied content, you get a clean list of Gmail addresses with one entry per line, ready to copy, review, or export in a matter of seconds.
It is built for marketers, sales reps, recruiters, and community managers who specifically want consumer Gmail contacts separated from business or other webmail addresses. Because Gmail is the most widely used free provider in the world, isolating those addresses lets you build focused segments, tailor personal-tone messaging, or simply audit how many Gmail users appear in a raw list you have collected.
Everything runs locally in your browser using JavaScript, so nothing you paste is uploaded to a server or stored anywhere. Paste your text, choose whether to also include the older googlemail.com domain, toggle deduplication, lowercasing, and sorting, and click Extract to build the finished list along with a small statistics panel that shows exactly how many addresses were scanned and returned.
Features
- Isolates only Gmail addresses from mixed text while ignoring every other domain and provider.
- Optionally includes the legacy googlemail.com domain so older Gmail accounts are captured too.
- Ignores names, punctuation, HTML tags, and stray characters so you can paste raw, messy content.
- Removes duplicate addresses case-insensitively so each Gmail contact appears only once.
- Lowercases every address for consistency and reliable duplicate detection across the list.
- Offers optional alphabetical sorting so the finished Gmail list is easy to scan and compare.
- Shows a stats panel counting emails scanned, Gmail matches returned, and duplicates removed.
How to use Gmail Address Extractor
- Paste the text, export, or copied content that contains email addresses into the input box.
- Enable Include googlemail.com if you also want to capture addresses on the older Gmail domain.
- Toggle Remove duplicates, Lowercase, and Sort A to Z depending on how tidy you want the output.
- Click the Extract Gmail addresses button to scan the text and build the filtered list.
- Review the statistics panel to confirm how many addresses were found and returned.
- Copy the finished Gmail list to your clipboard or export it as a TXT or CSV file.
Benefits
- Builds a focused Gmail-only segment so you can tailor tone and messaging to consumer accounts.
- Saves time compared with manually filtering a mixed list for Gmail addresses by hand.
- Helps you audit how much of a collected list relies on free Gmail rather than business domains.
- Keeps output clean from the start with built-in deduplication, lowercasing, and sorting.
- Processes confidential lists privately because nothing you paste ever leaves your device.
- Gives instant, transparent feedback through counts so you can trust the extraction result.
This tool is ideal when you already have a large, mixed list and only need the Gmail portion of it. Common sources include CRM exports, event sign-up sheets, copied email threads, and scraped directory text. Because the matcher works purely on the domain after the at symbol, it does not matter how the surrounding text is formatted, so you can paste rough content without cleaning it first.
Gmail and googlemail.com are effectively the same service, so the optional googlemail.com toggle is worth enabling when you are working with older or international lists where that domain still appears. Keep in mind the tool confirms an address matches the Gmail domain and a valid pattern rather than verifying the mailbox is active, so pair it with the Email List Cleaner if you need a validation pass before sending.