Extract Phone Numbers from Spreadsheet Data

Spreadsheet exports often have phone numbers mixed with names, addresses, and other data in the same cells. Paste the text to extract just the phone numbers.

How to do this

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Copy cells from your spreadsheet

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Paste the text

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Extract phone numbers

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Get a clean number list

Paste text below and run the tool. Everything runs locally in your browser. No data is stored.

Extract Phone Numbers

Detect and extract phone numbers in various formats including international (+1), parenthesized area codes, and dash/dot/space separators.

Example

Input

Call (555) 123-4567 or +1-800-555-0199 for support.

Output

(555) 123-4567
+1-800-555-0199

How Extract Phone Numbers Works

Detect and extract phone numbers in various formats including international (+1), parenthesized area codes, and dash/dot/space separators.

This tool runs entirely in your browser — no data is sent to any server. Paste your text, click Run, and get your result instantly. You can also chain this tool with others using the pipeline feature: run Extract Phone Numbers, then continue with a related tool to build a multi-step text workflow.

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Example: Extract Phone Numbers from Spreadsheet Data

Input

John Smith, Manager, (555) 123-4567, New York
Jane Doe, Director, 555-987-6543, Chicago
Bob Lee, VP, +1-555-000-1234, LA

Output

(555) 123-4567
555-987-6543
+1-555-000-1234