Phone number extractor

The Phone Number Extractor is a fast and secure browser-based tool that allows you to extract all phone numbers from text, CSV, or HTML files without uploading any data online. Simply paste your text or upload a file, and the tool will automatically detect, clean, and deduplicate phone numbers in various formats, including international numbers, numbers with spaces, dashes, or parentheses.

Frequently Asked Questions

It automatically finds and extracts all phone numbers from text, CSV, or HTML files directly in your browser.

Simply paste your text or upload a file, and the tool will detect, clean, and list all phone numbers.

No, all processing happens locally in your browser. Your data remains private and secure.

The tool recognizes local and international numbers, numbers with spaces, dashes, parentheses, plus signs, and other common formats.

Yes, the tool automatically deduplicates phone numbers, ensuring each number appears only once.

Yes, you can process large text, CSV, or HTML files. Extremely large files may be limited by your browser�s memory.

You can upload .txt, .csv, or .html files. You can also paste plain text directly into the tool.

Yes, you can copy all results to your clipboard or download them as a TXT file for further use.

Marketers, researchers, developers, data analysts, and anyone who needs to extract phone numbers quickly from text or files.

Yes, the tool can detect numbers with country codes and various international formats.

International phone numbers typically start with a '+' followed by the country code, e.g., +1 for the US or +44 for the UK. The number may include spaces, dashes, or parentheses for readability. For example, +44 20 7934 1234 or +1 (555) 123-4567.

Different countries use different number lengths, separators, and formats. The tool recognizes these variations but may require consistent formatting to extract all numbers correctly.

Yes, the tool can detect numbers with extensions or additional codes, like 555-123-4567 x89, depending on formatting.

Phone numbers come in many formats with varying separators, country codes, and optional extensions. The extractor uses pattern recognition to identify most common variations accurately.