Bulk URL to Email Extractor
Scan up to 50 web pages in parallel and collect every email address found.
Collect contact emails from a batch of pages in one click — with automatic de-obfuscation of [at]/[dot] formats and global deduplication. The natural pipeline: extract a site's URLs, scan the contact/about pages here, then clean the list with the Bulk Email Verifier before any outreach.
Frequently Asked Questions
How does the bulk URL to email extractor work?
You paste up to 50 page URLs; the tool fetches each page (10 in parallel), scans the HTML for email addresses — including common obfuscations like name [at] domain [dot] com and HTML entities — deduplicates them, and gives you a combined list plus a per-page breakdown.
Which pages are the best sources of emails?
Contact, About, Team, Imprint/Legal and Privacy pages carry the most addresses. Extract a site’s URLs with the Sitemap URL Extractor, filter for those paths, and run them through here.
Why did a page return zero emails when I can see one on it?
Many sites render emails with JavaScript, embed them in images, or use contact forms instead. This tool reads the raw HTML — anything injected after page load is invisible to it (and to most scrapers).
Should I verify extracted emails before using them?
Absolutely. Scraped addresses are often stale. Run the list through our Bulk Email Verifier to drop invalid and disposable addresses before any outreach — your bounce rate and sender reputation will thank you.
Is extracting emails from websites legal?
Reading publicly displayed pages is generally lawful, but how you USE addresses is regulated: GDPR, CAN-SPAM and similar laws apply to outreach. Always provide opt-outs, honor them, and prefer addresses published for business contact purposes.