AutoSave watches webpages and PDF files you visit, dedups against your saved list, and tags each address with the source URL and the moment it was first found. Export the whole list to CSV whenever you're ready.
AutoSave runs quietly in the background. Switch tabs normally - each one gets scanned as you land on it, and every address keeps the page it came from and the exact moment it showed up.
Flip it on once and every page you visit gets scanned in the background - no clicking "scan" on each tab.
Every address keeps the URL and timestamp from the first time it showed up, even if you see it again later.
HTTP(S) PDF files are scanned locally for readable email text, including common compressed text streams.
Pull the full list out as a clean CSV - email, source URL, first-seen date - whenever you're ready to use it.
Everything lives on your device on the free plan. Nothing leaves your browser.
Enter a keyword to open Google, scan result pages, then visit collected result URLs and extract emails.
Add it from the Chrome Web Store and pin it to your toolbar.
One toggle in the popup. It starts on the webpage or PDF you are already viewing.
Open the popup anytime and download everything as a CSV.
Premium is not available in this build.
It only reads what's already rendered on the page in your own browser, like any extension that reads page content. That said, plenty of sites' terms of service restrict automated data collection - that's between you and the site, the extension itself doesn't bypass logins or access controls.
On the Free plan, everything stays in your browser's local storage - nothing is sent anywhere. Premium sync is not available in this build.
Not in this build. The free local extension is the only available version right now.
It scans whatever's visible on the page like any other site. Some apps load content dynamically, which AutoSave handles, though heavily gated or login-walled content may need the page fully loaded first.
Free to start. No account required.