Extract Emails from Websites (Search Engines)
Keyword-based • Targeted domains • Fast discoveryUse Search Engines mode to discover pages that match your keywords and extract email addresses from them. This mode combines engine queries with site parsing to find contact data across many domains quickly.

Step 1 — Enter Keywords
Type the phrase or keywords that best describe the contacts you want to find (for example: mortgage broker, freelance photographer).

Step 2 — Specify Domain or URL (optional)
If you want to limit results to a particular site, enter the domain or URL (without http://
or https://
). Leave blank to search broadly across the web.

Step 3 — Choose Email Type
Select the kind of emails you want to extract:
- Personal emails — contacts found on user profiles and personal pages.
- Business emails — contact addresses from company pages, contact/about sections and business directories.

Step 4 — Start Search
Click Start Search. The program will query the selected search engines, gather candidate URLs, then parse each page for email addresses. Monitor results in the Results pane and use pause/resume to fine-tune searches.
Tips & Best Practices
- Use targeted keywords: combine job/industry + location for higher relevance (e.g.,
plumber "Denver"
). - Mix modes: run broad searches first (Std Accuracy) to collect candidates, then refine with Max Accuracy for higher-quality results.
- Avoid over-querying: stagger runs and use delays or proxies for high-volume searches to reduce temporary blocks from search engines.
- Filter early: enable duplicate removal and include/exclude domain filters to reduce noise during collection.
- Review sources: keep the Source URL column when exporting — it helps verify and follow up on leads.