What does Extract Domain from Email do?
Extract and clean domains from email lists.
Extract and clean domains from email lists.
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Extract and clean domains from email lists. Use it in your browser without uploading files for typical workflows.
Free email domain extractor — paste a list of email addresses and instantly extract the unique domain names with deduplication and normalization. No signup required. Runs locally in your browser when supported—no upload required for normal use. Designed for quick everyday tasks with clear, copy-friendly output.
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Extract and clean domains from email lists.
Extract Domain from Email (/extract-domain-from-email) runs in your browser when supported—inputs are not uploaded to EverydayTools servers.
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Type, paste, or upload depending on what the tool accepts.
Results update in your browser for typical use cases.
Copy the output or use download/export when available.
Common real-world scenarios where this tool saves time.
Extract and clean domains from email lists.
Use when you want results without uploading files—local browser processing when the tool supports it.
Open Extract Domain from Email in any modern browser for quick checks with copy-friendly output.
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How this EverydayTools page compares for typical use.
| Aspect | EverydayTools | Typical alternative |
|---|---|---|
| Cost | Free | Paid apps or trials |
| Privacy | Browser-local when supported | Often requires cloud upload |
| Signup | Not required | Often required |
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It extracts the domain part — everything after the @ symbol. For user@example.com it returns example.com. Subdomains are preserved: user@mail.example.co.uk returns mail.example.co.uk.
Yes. Paste multiple email addresses, one per line or comma-separated. The tool extracts all domains and deduplicates them so you get a clean, unique domain list.
Email addresses contain the domain after the @ sign with no path or protocol. URLs may contain scheme (https://), path (/page), and query string. Use this tool for email lists; use Extract Domain from URL for link lists.
Extract and clean domains from email lists.
Extract Domain from Email (/extract-domain-from-email) runs in your browser when supported—inputs are not uploaded to EverydayTools servers.
Extract Domain from Email keeps typical inputs on your device—nothing is uploaded to EverydayTools servers for core calculations.
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Reviewed by EverydayTools Editorial Team on 2026-05-28.
Email lists
Extract the domain after @ from bulk email addresses or mixed text.
Deduplicated
Unique domains sorted alphabetically—ready for CRM or segmentation.
Runs locally
Parsing runs in your browser—emails are not uploaded.
Found 3 unique domains from 3 email matches.