How to extract emails from Google Maps

Looking for a business's contact email on Google Maps? It isn't there - Maps has never shown email addresses. Here is the manual workaround, and the automated version that does it for hundreds of businesses at once.

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Le Comptoir du Relais

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Brasserie Lipp

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Café de Flore

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Why Google Maps doesn't show contact emails

A Google Maps listing shows a business's name, address, opening hours, phone number, and website - but never an email address. Google deliberately keeps email out of Business Profiles: it reduces spam for business owners and keeps communication inside Google's own channels (calls, messages, booking links).

The email still exists - it is almost always published on the business's own website, usually on the contact page. So "extracting emails from Google Maps" really means: use Maps to find the businesses, then visit each website to find the email.

The manual method (fine for 5 leads, painful for 50)

  1. Search Google Maps for your niche and city - e.g. "dentists in Lyon".
  2. Open a listing, click through to the business website.
  3. Hunt for the contact or about page and copy the email - if there is one.
  4. Paste name, phone, website, and email into a spreadsheet.
  5. Repeat for every single listing.

Budget 2-3 minutes per business once you factor in slow websites, cookie banners, and contact pages with forms instead of addresses. A 100-business list is a full afternoon of copy-pasting - and Maps only shows ~20 results per scroll, so even building the raw list is tedious.

The automated method

Maps to Lead runs the exact same workflow, end to end, in a few minutes:

  1. Search: type the niche, city, and country. The official Google Places API returns up to 320 matching businesses - complete with website URLs.
  2. Enrich: click "Enrich all". Every business website is scanned in parallel; emails, extra phone numbers, and social profiles are extracted and deduplicated automatically.
  3. Export: download the full table as CSV and import it into your CRM or outreach tool.
Manual vs. automated email extraction for a 100-business list
Manual (Maps + copy-paste)Maps to Lead
Time for 100 businesses3-5 hoursAbout 5 minutes
Max results per search~20 per scrollUp to 320
Emails foundOnly where you spot themHomepage + contact page, deduplicated
Social profiles includedNoLinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, X
OutputHand-built spreadsheetOne-click CSV export

Simple pricing

No hidden fees. Cancel any time. 7-day money-back guarantee.

Starter

$19/month

For solo prospectors getting started.

100
credits / month
  • 100 credits / month
  • Unlimited enrichment
  • CSV export
  • Search history (20 searches)
  • Email support
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Pro

$49/month

For growing sales teams and freelancers.

500
credits / month
  • 500 credits / month
  • Load more results
  • Unlimited enrichment
  • CSV export
  • Search history (100 searches)
  • Priority support
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Agency

$119/month

For agencies and high-volume prospecting.

2,000
credits / month
  • 2,000 credits / month
  • Load more results
  • Unlimited enrichment
  • CSV export
  • Search history (500 searches)
  • Dedicated support
  • Ideal for teams & agencies
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Frequently asked questions

Can I get a business's contact email directly from its Google Maps listing?

No - Google Maps listings never include email addresses. The reliable way to get a business's contact email is to check its website, which is linked from the Maps listing. Maps to Lead automates exactly that, for up to 320 businesses per search.

Is it legal to extract emails from business websites?

Collecting publicly published business contact information is generally lawful for B2B purposes. What matters is how you use it: comply with anti-spam and privacy rules in your market (GDPR, CAN-SPAM…), identify yourself honestly, and always offer a working opt-out in your outreach.

What if a business only has a contact form and no email?

Then no tool can extract an email that isn't published. Maps to Lead still gives you the phone number from Google Maps plus any LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, or X profile found on the site, so you have alternative channels to reach them.

How many businesses can I extract per month?

It depends on your plan's search credits: Starter ($19/mo, 100 credits), Pro ($49/mo, 500), Agency ($119/mo, 2,000). A focused single-spot search costs 1 credit for up to 20 businesses; a full-region search costs 16 credits for up to 320. Email enrichment itself is unlimited on every plan.

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