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Email Finder

Generate search engine queries to find someone's email address by name and company.

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Tip: Add your domain to get format suggestions (e.g. jane.doe@spotify.com). Search each to see if it appears anywhere. Try Bing or Yandex if Google shows nothing. Add the domain for better results — you'll get likely email formats plus search queries. Try Bing or Yandex if Google limits results. This tool only opens web search — it can’t find addresses that aren’t on public pages (many work emails never appear in Google). Dedicated email APIs (e.g. enrichment tools) use separate databases, not the same as these queries.

Email Finder

Enter a person's name and company, and this tool generates multiple search engine queries designed to surface their professional email address.

How it works

  • Input: Full name and company name
  • Output: Pre-built search URLs for Google, Bing, DuckDuckGo, and Yandex
  • Each query uses a different strategy — direct @domain search, site: + inurl: on the company domain, PDFs, GitHub/GitLab, press wires, etc.
  • Click any link to open the search in a new tab and scan results for the email

Query strategies (examples)

  • Direct: "Jane Doe" "@acme.com"
  • Company site paths: site:acme.com "Jane Doe" (inurl:team OR inurl:contact …)
  • Documents: filetype:pdf, Word files, SlideShare
  • Developers: GitHub / GitLab / Stack Overflow with the company domain
  • Likely address formats (when domain is known) to verify in search

Use cases for recruiters

  • Finding candidate contact details when you only have name and employer
  • Sourcing outreach when LinkedIn InMail credits are exhausted
  • Verifying email addresses before cold outreach