Phone numbers come in many spacings and brackets, and you often just want the bare digits.
Phone No Extractor finds phone-like numbers and can output digits only, keeping a leading plus when present.
How to use Phone No Extractor
- Paste the text with phone numbers into the input box.
- Turn on Digits only to strip spaces and brackets from each number, leaving a leading plus if present.
- Copy the cleaned number list, or download it as a .txt file.
Use cases
- Reducing a pasted contact list to plain digit strings.
- Cleaning formatted numbers into a consistent digits-only set.
- Extracting callable numbers from a block of text.
Good to know
Phone No Extractor matches sequences that look like phone numbers, requiring a separator or a leading plus to avoid plain digit runs, and the Digits only option removes spaces, dashes and brackets while keeping a leading plus. Numbers that look like dates or IP addresses are skipped.
Frequently asked questions
What does Digits only output keep?
It removes spaces, dashes and brackets but keeps a leading plus, so an international prefix is preserved.
Why are some digit runs ignored?
A number needs a separator or a leading plus to be treated as a phone number, which avoids matching plain numeric runs.
Are dates and IP addresses filtered out?
Yes. Sequences that match common date or IP patterns are skipped so they do not appear as phone numbers.