Extract Numbers

Extract integers, decimals, and calculate statistics from text.

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Features

Smart Extraction

Advanced detection for integers, decimals, currency, and percentages.

Instant Statistics

Automatically calculates Sum, Average, Minimum, Maximum, and Count.

Clean & Filter

Options to remove duplicates, sort results, and ignore specific characters.

Flexible Output

Customize separators for easy copy-pasting into Excel or other apps.

About Extract Numbers

The Extract Numbers tool is a versatile numerical data parser designed to help you analyze figures buried in any text content. It automatically identifies and extracts integers, decimals, currency values, and percentages, providing instant statistical summaries like Sum, Average, and Count. Whether you are cleaning up financial reports, auditing data entries, or simply needing a quick number count, this tool delivers results instantly. All computations are performed locally within your browser, ensuring maximum performance and complete data privacy.

How to Use Extract Numbers

  • 1
    Paste Text

    Paste the content containing numbers into the input area.

  • 2
    Configure

    Use the options to filter for integers, unique values, or specific formats.

  • 3
    View Results

    See the extracted list along with instant statistics like Sum and Average.

  • 4
    Export

    Copy the list or individual statistics to your clipboard.

Frequently Asked Questions

It extracts integers, decimal numbers, and currency values. It handles negative numbers and various delimiters.
Yes, it automatically calculates the Sum, Average, Minimum, Maximum, and Count of the extracted numbers.
The tool tries to separate numbers based on spacing. If you need specific filtering, you may need to use a regex tool, but this tool is great for grabbing raw numeric data.
While it extracts the numeric parts of a date, it doesn't recognize dates as unique entities. It's best used for raw numbers and currency.
Yes, it can detect and extract numbers formatted in standard scientific notation.
Yes, you can choose to separate the extracted numbers with commas, spaces, or new lines for easy export.