What does this Extract IP Addresses tool do?
This tool scans your input text, log files, or mixed data to find all valid IP addresses. It extracts each matching IP, removes duplicates, and outputs a clean list you can use for analysis or reporting.
Extract all IPv4 from text
Automatically find and extract all IP addresses from any text or data. Paste logs, paragraphs, or mixed content and get a clean list of IPs β including counts and duplicate removal β instantly and privately in your browser.
This tool scans your input text, log files, or mixed data to find all valid IP addresses. It extracts each matching IP, removes duplicates, and outputs a clean list you can use for analysis or reporting.
Paste the text or data you want to process into the input box, then click the βExtract IP Addressesβ button. The tool scans the input and displays all recognized IPs instantly.
Extracting IP addresses manually is slow and error-prone, especially in logs or bulk text. This tool automates the process to save time and improve accuracy β without coding or manual parsing.
Designed to extract IP addresses from large text inputs.
To make the most of this tool:
The tool looks for standard IP formats β typically IPv4 by default, and where supported may include IPv6 as well.
Yes β you can paste log files, system outputs, or any text containing IPs, and it will extract them automatically.
Yes β all processing happens locally in your browser. Your data is never uploaded or stored on remote servers.
After extraction, you can copy the IP list to your clipboard or download it as a file.