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Bulk Email Validator (– ) — Email | Lagic

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Clean your email list by removing invalid and undeliverable addresses.

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Configure Agent

Select how you want to validate emails: from a list, a file upload, or by entering personal information.

Enter one or more email addresses to validate. Free-tier users can submit up to 100 emails per run.

Results to deliver

400 credits

This agent actively searches live listings — results may vary. You are only charged for what is delivered, up to this number.

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Pricing

4 credits per result
✓ 30 free credits on signup✓ Refund if 0 results✓ No card required

Sample Data Preview

The original email address you submitted.A clear 'valid' or 'invalid' status for each email.Confirmation of whether the email's format is correct (e.g., `name@domain.com`).A detailed status message from the validation check.A simple reason explaining why an email was marked as invalid.
contact@...contact@...contact@...10099contact@...
contact@...contact@...contact@...10092contact@...
...............
Exports as:CSVXLSXJSON

Overview

Validate a list of email addresses to check for proper formatting and deliverability. This helps reduce bounce rates and protect your sender reputation before a marketing campaign.

This tool is an essential utility for anyone who relies on email for marketing, sales, or operations. By pasting in a list of email addresses, you can perform a quick hygiene check to identify which ones are invalid, poorly formatted, or likely to bounce. This is crucial for maintaining a healthy sender reputation with providers like Gmail and Outlook, ensuring your messages actually land in the inbox. For marketing teams, cleaning a list before sending a newsletter or promotion means a lower bounce rate and more accurate engagement metrics. For sales professionals, it means fewer failed cold outreach attempts and a cleaner CRM. The tool returns a clear status for each email, indicating whether it's valid and providing a reason if it fails the check, allowing you to confidently remove bad contacts and improve overall campaign performance.

Key Capabilities

  • The original email address you submitted.
  • A clear 'valid' or 'invalid' status for each email.
  • Confirmation of whether the email's format is correct (e.g., `name@domain.com`).
  • A detailed status message from the validation check.
  • A simple reason explaining why an email was marked as invalid.
  • Clean a newsletter subscriber list before a major announcement to maximize reach.
  • Validate a list of leads from a trade show or webinar before importing them into your CRM.
  • Reduce the bounce rate of a cold email outreach campaign to protect your domain's reputation.
  • Perform a routine data hygiene check on your customer database to remove outdated contacts.
  • Verify user-submitted emails at the point of sign-up to prevent fake accounts.
  • Lower costs on your email marketing platform by removing undeliverable contacts you're paying for.
  • Prepare a contact list for migration to a new email service provider.

Field Dictionary

How To Run This Extractor

1

Select the maximum number of emails you intend to validate from the dropdown menu.

2

Paste your list of email addresses into the input field.

3

Run the tool to start the validation process.

4

Once complete, download your results, which will show the status for each email.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need technical skills to use this tool?
No, you only need to copy and paste your list of email addresses into the designated field.
What format should I provide the emails in?
Is it legal to validate email addresses?
How many emails can I check at once?
Can I use this for client work?
How does this differ from just checking for an '@' symbol?
How reliable are the results?
Can I schedule this tool to run automatically?
How fresh is the data?
How is the cost calculated?
What's the difference between the 'valid' field and the 'valid format' field?