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Extract All Numbers

Extract all numbers from text. Integers and decimals. One per line or comma-separated. Optional duplicates removal.

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Guide and examples

Pulling every number from a document or log usually means manual scanning or custom scripts. The Extract All Numbers tool does it in the browser: paste your text, and get a list of all numbers (integers and decimals, one per line or comma-separated, optional dedupe)—no sign-up and no data sent to a server.

What does Extract All Numbers do?

Extract All Numbers is a free online tool that finds all numbers (integers and decimals) in your text and lists them. Output can be one per line or comma-separated. Duplicates can be removed. It is used to pull prices, IDs, or measurements from text, prepare numeric data for sorting or calculation, or audit numbers in content. All processing happens in your browser.

Key Features

  • Integers and decimals — Extracts 42, 3.14, and similar. Negative numbers and numbers with thousand separators can be included depending on the pattern.
  • Format options — Output one per line or comma-separated. Optional duplicate removal.
  • Any input — Paste or type any text. Numbers embedded in words (e.g. abc123) may be extracted as 123 depending on the pattern.
  • Instant result — Paste, run extract, set format and dedupe. Copy when ready.
  • Privacy-first — All processing happens in your browser. Your text is never sent to any server.
  • No account — Use as often as you need without sign-up.

How to Use Extract All Numbers

  1. Open the Extract All Numbers tool.
  2. Paste or type your text (e.g. report, log, CSV).
  3. Run extract. Choose output format (one per line or comma-separated) and optionally remove duplicates. Copy the result. Use the "Use tool" button on the docs page if you are reading this from the documentation.

Real Use Cases

  • Pull prices or IDs — Extract every number from a report or export. Get a list of prices, order IDs, or SKUs for analysis.
  • Measurements from text — Find all numeric values (e.g. 2.5, 100, 0.25) in a document. Prepare for unit conversion or calculation.
  • Prepare numeric data — Get a clean list of numbers for sorting, summing, or feeding into spreadsheets or scripts.
  • Audit numbers in content — List every number in an article or policy. Check for consistency or errors.
  • Log and debug — Extract numeric fields from pasted logs (status codes, timestamps, counts) for quick review.
  • Research and data — Pull numbers from corpora or scraped text for statistical or qualitative analysis.

Why Use Extract All Numbers Instead of Alternatives?

  • vs. Manual copy — No need to find and copy each number. One paste, extract, copy list.
  • vs. Extract Emails/URLs — Extract All Emails and Extract All URLs find emails and links. This tool finds numbers.
  • vs. Sort Numbers — Sort Numbers sorts a list of numbers. Use this tool first to extract numbers from mixed text, then sort if needed.
  • vs. Scripts — No coding. Works in any browser.

Numbers inside words (e.g. abc123) may be extracted as 123 depending on the pattern. Adjust or post-process if you need strict word boundaries.

Benefits for Analysts, Editors, and Developers

  • Analysts — Extract numeric data from reports or exports for further analysis.
  • Editors — Audit and list numbers in content for consistency.
  • Developers — Pull numeric fields from logs or text for debugging or reporting.

Common Mistakes

  • Numbers from inside words — Numbers embedded in words (e.g. abc123) may be extracted as 123. Use word-boundary options or post-process if needed.
  • Expecting emails or URLs — This tool extracts numbers only. For emails use Extract All Emails; for URLs use Extract All URLs.
  • Forgetting to copy — The result is not saved. Copy the list before closing the tab.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does extract numbers do?

It finds all numbers (integers and decimals) in your text and lists them. Output can be one per line or comma-separated. Duplicates can be removed.

What number formats are extracted?

Integers and decimals (e.g. 42, 3.14). Negative numbers and numbers with thousand separators can be included.

What input does it accept?

Paste or type any text. Numbers embedded in words (e.g. abc123) may be extracted as 123 depending on the pattern.

Is my text stored?

No. All processing happens in your browser. Your text is never sent to any server.

When should I use extract numbers?

Use it to pull prices, IDs, or measurements from text, prepare numeric data for sorting or calculation, or audit numbers in content.

Why is a number missing or wrong?

Check that the number is written in a standard format. Numbers inside words may be partially extracted. Adjust the pattern or post-process if needed.

Conclusion and Try the Tool

Extract All Numbers gives you a clean numeric list in seconds: paste, extract, set format and dedupe, copy. No account, no server round-trip. For emails use Extract All Emails, for URLs use Extract All URLs, and for pattern-based line filtering use Grep Text.

Use the Extract All Numbers tool to find numbers in text.

Frequently Asked Questions

It finds all numbers (integers and decimals) in your text and lists them. Output can be one per line or comma-separated. Duplicates can be removed.

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