apiverve/contactextractor

Contact Extractor is a simple tool for extracting contact data from a website URL. It returns the contact emails, phone numbers, and places.

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README

Contact Extractor is a simple tool for extracting contact data from a website URL. It returns the contact emails, phone numbers, and places.

The Contact Extractor API provides a simple, reliable way to integrate contact extractor functionality into your applications. Built for developers who need production-ready contact extractor capabilities without the complexity of building from scratch.

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License: MIT API Status Method Platform

Available on: npm NuGet PyPI RubyGems Packagist Go Dart JitPack

Quick Start

Using JavaScript

async function callContactExtractorAPI() {
    try {
        const requestBody = {
    "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Email_address",
    "limit": -1
};

        const response = await fetch('https://api.apiverve.com/v1/contactextractor', {
            method: 'POST',
            headers: {
                'x-api-key': 'YOUR_API_KEY_HERE',
                'Content-Type': 'application/json'
            },
            body: JSON.stringify(requestBody)
        });

        const data = await response.json();
        console.log(data);
    } catch (error) {
        console.error('Error:', error);
    }
}

callContactExtractorAPI();

Using cURL

curl -X POST "https://api.apiverve.com/v1/contactextractor" \
  -H "x-api-key: YOUR_API_KEY_HERE" \
  -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
  -d '{
    "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Email_address",
    "limit": -1
}'

Get your API key: https://apiverve.com

📁 For more examples, see the examples folder

Installation

Choose your preferred programming language:

📦 NPM (JavaScript/Node.js)

npm install @apiverve/contactextractor

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🔷 NuGet (.NET/C#)

dotnet add package APIVerve.API.ContactExtractor

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🐍 Python (PyPI)

pip install apiverve-contactextractor

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💎 Ruby (RubyGems)

gem install apiverve_contactextractor

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🐘 PHP (Packagist)

composer require apiverve/contactextractor

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🎯 Dart (pub.dev)

dart pub add apiverve_contactextractor

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🤖 Android (JitPack)

implementation 'com.github.apiverve:contactextractor-api:1.0.0'

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🐹 Go

go get github.com/apiverve/contactextractor-api/go

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Why Use This API?

Feature Benefit
Multi-language SDKs Native packages for JavaScript, Python, C#, Go, and Android
Simple Integration Single API key authentication, consistent response format
Production Ready 99.9% uptime SLA, served from 24 global regions
Comprehensive Docs Full examples, OpenAPI spec, and dedicated support

Documentation

What Can You Build?

The Contact Extractor API is commonly used for:

  • Web Applications - Add contact extractor features to your frontend or backend
  • Mobile Apps - Native SDKs for Android development
  • Automation - Integrate with n8n, Zapier, or custom workflows
  • SaaS Products - Enhance your product with contact extractor capabilities
  • Data Pipelines - Process and analyze data at scale

API Reference

Authentication

All requests require an API key in the header:

x-api-key: YOUR_API_KEY_HERE

Get your API key: https://apiverve.com

Response Format

Every APIVerve endpoint returns the same envelope — check status, then read data:

{
  "status": "ok",
  "error": null,
  "data": { ... }
}

Example Response

A real response from the Contact Extractor API:

{
  "status": "ok",
  "error": null,
  "data": {
    "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Email_address",
    "emails": [
      "john.smith@example.com",
      "jsmith@example.com",
      "john.smith@example.org",
      "John..Doe@example.com",
      "johns@example.com",
      "JohnS@example.com",
      "tag@example.com",
      "joeuser@example.com",
      "simple@example.com",
      "very.common@example.com",
      "FirstName.LastName@EasierReading.org",
      "x@example.com",
      "long.email-address-with-hyphens@and.subdomains.example.com",
      "sorting@example.com",
      "user.name@example.com",
      "surname@example.com",
      "example@s.example",
      "username@example.org",
      "example.com@example.org",
      "user@example.com",
      "user-@example.org",
      "CHOCOLATE@example.com",
      "c@example.com",
      "l@example.com",
      "right@example.com",
      "allowed@example.com",
      "onore@example.com",
      "extension@pobox.com"
    ],
    "phones": [],
    "places": [
      "China",
      "Japan",
      "Russia",
      "Rajasthan",
      "India"
    ],
    "emailCount": 27,
    "phoneCount": 0,
    "placeCount": 5,
    "uniqueDomains": [
      "example.com",
      "example.org",
      "s.example",
      "EasierReading.org",
      "pobox.com"
    ]
  }
}

Support & Community

Contributing

We welcome contributions! Please see CONTRIBUTING.md for guidelines.

Security

For security concerns, please review our Security Policy.

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.

Acknowledgments

Built with ❤️ by APIVerve

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