Privacy before convenience
The current extractor runs in the browser, so pasted text does not need to be uploaded for the core cleanup workflow.
MailSniper helps turn messy text into a clean list of email addresses. The goal is not to be a bulky marketing platform. The goal is to give users a fast, clear, browser-based email list cleaner for extracting, deduplicating, sorting, copying, and downloading addresses they are allowed to process.
The current extractor runs in the browser, so pasted text does not need to be uploaded for the core cleanup workflow.
Counts, deduplication, sorting, and plain output are visible so users can inspect results before using them elsewhere.
MailSniper keeps the workflow lightweight: paste text, scan locally, clean the list, then copy the result.
The product is built for list review and cleanup, not for scraping, spamming, or sending messages from the site.
Email addresses often appear inside copied web pages, exported spreadsheets, CRM notes, support logs, and mixed text files. Cleaning that data manually is slow and error-prone. MailSniper keeps the first version of that workflow simple: paste text, extract matches, remove duplicates, sort the list, and copy or download a clean result.
The site is intentionally focused. It does not send campaigns, scrape websites, enrich contacts, or store user lists. That boundary keeps the product easier to trust and easier to improve.
Quality standard
MailSniper is being shaped as a utility people can use directly, not as a thin page wrapped around advertising. The design, copy, and future tools should make the user task faster and safer first.
The extractor appears before ad placements and remains the main purpose of the page.
The site avoids unrealistic claims and explains that extracted output should still be reviewed.
Navigation, privacy policy, terms, contact details, and responsible-use language are visible.
The next product direction is to expand from extraction into a fuller email list cleaner: validation, role-address separation, domain extraction, invalid-line review, CSV export options, and TXT downloads while keeping the core workflow browser-based.