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Contact Info Extractor for Tech Professionals

Capture developer and engineer contact details from bios, profiles, and conference programs

Tech professionals connect at conferences, hackathons, meetups, and through open-source contributions. Contact information is scattered across GitHub profiles, conference speaker bios, Slack introductions, and email signatures. This free extractor parses any text you paste and returns structured contact details including names, emails, websites, LinkedIn profiles, and Twitter handles.

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Tips for Tech Professionals

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Paste conference speaker bios to capture presenter contact details for post-event networking

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Extract contact info from GitHub profile READMEs to connect with open-source contributors

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Copy Slack channel introductions to build your professional developer network

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Use the vCard download to add recruiter or hiring manager contacts directly to your phone

Frequently Asked Questions

How can tech professionals use the contact extractor?

Paste speaker bios from tech conferences, GitHub profile descriptions, or recruiter email signatures. The tool extracts names, emails, websites, GitHub links, LinkedIn profiles, and Twitter handles for easy saving.

Can it extract GitHub or Stack Overflow profiles?

The tool extracts any URLs it finds in the text, including GitHub, Stack Overflow, personal website, and social media links. Paste the full bio or about section for the best results.

Does the extraction happen on a server?

No. All parsing happens in your browser using client-side JavaScript. Your pasted text never leaves your device, which is important when handling contact information from private channels or confidential communications.

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