Business email
The verified contact email sitting right there on the channel's About page or in a video description. That's the same info you'd find if you were doing this all by hand.
Find creator emails by keyword from public YouTube channels.
Enter any niche topic and automatically find YouTube channels with their verified business emails, subscriber counts, and full channel analytics. No browser extensions. No coding. Just topics in, high quality emails out.
Three steps to turn any niche topic into a list of YouTube creator emails. The hard work happens in the cloud — launch a campaign, close your browser, and come back to verified leads.
Type in any niche keyword that describes the type of YouTubers you're after. You can also submit specific YouTube channel URLs if you already have a list of creators you want to pull emails from. The more specific your keyword is, the better targeted your results will be. For example, Fitness gives you a huge list, but Resistance band workouts for beginners gets you people actually working in your space of interest.

The tool does a lot more than just look for channels that mention your phrase in their title — it digs up profiles that genuinely match based on their name, description, video titles, and tags. Think of it as using YouTube as a discovery layer rather than a direct data source: AI can help filter out low-quality results and surface the most relevant creators for your niche.
For every result, Scravio extracts the business email (if it's publicly listed on the channel's About page or in a video) along with the full shebang of channel data: subscriber counts, total views, video count, channel bio, tags, and where in the world they're operating. No important details get left behind.

Save everything as a CSV or Excel file, ready to import into your CRM, email tool, or Google Sheets without having to copy and paste anything manually. Your list of potential partners is organized with all the data you need — submit it to your team and create your first campaign.
Each contact comes with enriched details:

Scravio does much more than just pulling out addresses. Every run includes a complete channel profile with verified email addresses and audience size metrics, so you can qualify leads and personalize your creator outreach before sending a single message.
The verified contact email sitting right there on the channel's About page or in a video description. That's the same info you'd find if you were doing this all by hand.
The actual display name — really useful for making your messages a lot more personal.
The number of people who actually subscribe to the channel. Use that to filter for micro-influencers with fewer than 50K subs, mid-tier with 50K–500K, or those with a big following above 500K.
245,000
The total number of videos the channel has actually published. If you see 500+ videos it suggests they're pretty active and post regularly. On the other hand, 10 videos might mean a brand new account.
1,200+
Lifetime view count across all videos. That gives you a sense of engagement beyond just subscriber numbers. A channel with 100K subs but 50M total views has much higher engagement per video than one with similar subs but only 5M views.
53,400,000
The bio text that says what the channel is all about. Read it before you reach out to get a handle on the tone and whether they're open to collaboration or not.
A direct link for easy reference.
The tags the channel uses internally — that helps you verify niche relevance and how they position their content.
fitness · hiit · home workouts
Where the channel is actually from — that's pretty important if you're running geo-targeted campaigns, have region-specific partnerships, or need someone who speaks a particular language.
US · UK · AU
Having any old address without context is basically useless, and you end up sending generic messages that don't get much response. But if you know the person has 45K subscribers, posts 3 videos a week about budget travel in Southeast Asia, and is based in Australia — you can write something that actually references their content and mentions the location. That's the difference between a 2% reply rate and a 15% reply rate.
Why marketers, agencies, and creator-economy teams pick Scravio over Chrome extensions, Apify scripts, and manual collection.
Every campaign starts with keywords that matter to your business. Search for niche topics like home workout tutorials or SaaS founder podcasts and Scravio finds channels that genuinely match — by name, description, video titles, and tags. The result: targeted creator lists, not random YouTubers.
Subscribers, total views, video count, channel keywords, country — every result ships with the audience metrics you need to qualify the lead before sending a single message. No second-pass enrichment, no extra tools.
Every email goes through Scravio's verification system in real time. Invalid, expired, and risky addresses are flagged automatically — so the data you export is data you can trust. This alone saves hours of manual cleanup and protects your sender reputation when running outreach.
Scravio runs entirely in the cloud — no Chrome extensions, no desktop software, no Google or YouTube login. Your accounts stay safe; you just enter a keyword and let the scraper work.
CSV and Excel exports work with virtually every email tool, CRM, or spreadsheet — Mailchimp, HubSpot, Lemlist, Apollo, Google Sheets. No proprietary formats, no lock-in.
Run several campaigns at once, each targeting a different niche or location. The YouTube email scraper processes everything in the cloud — close your browser and come back to find your YouTube creator lists ready to download.
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It's the most obvious use case. Brands and agencies building lists of potential YouTube channel partners, then instead of trying to reach out through messy DMs (which are almost always ignored) or paying for expensive influencer platforms, you've got a way to request attention directly via email. An email scraper lets you find emails in bulk and makes the whole influencer outreach and discovery process go from days down to minutes.
Content creators are business owners who need editing software, thumbnail designers, SEO tools, management help, coaching, merch fulfillment... the list goes on. If you sell stuff to potential customers like these, an email extractor turns YouTube into a lead gen machine. Just search for and scrape channels in your target market, extract their business emails, and pitch your service.
Want to expand your affiliate program? Then you need to find people with engaged audiences in your product category. Use a scraper to find channels already reviewing products similar to yours, extract their contact info, and submit a personalized affiliate offer.
Understanding who creates content in your space can give you pretty valuable insights. You can analyze content trends, identify potential competitors building audiences around your topics, and even spot collaboration opportunities before the competition does.
Media companies, MCNs, and talent agencies all use email scraping to find promising people for their rosters. Your team can filter by subscriber counts and view metrics to find rising stars — those with strong engagement but who haven't yet been signed by a competing agency.
More and more, content creators function as media outlets. When you've got a product launch, brand announcement, or PR campaign to get out there, scraping emails gives your PR team a list of targeted media contacts. The sort of people who actually cover your industry — often more effective than traditional press lists.
Maximize your results with these extraction best practices.
Using gaming is pretty useless — unless you just want an unlimited list of random results. Using something like retro gaming reviews or indie game walkthroughs will give you a much more focused list of people you actually want to reach. The more specific your phrase, the more relevant your list is going to be.
Once your CSV or Excel file is ready, sort through your lead list and group people by how many subscribers they have — e.g., micro-influencers, big channels. You can also filter by email types or by location if you want to run geo-targeted efforts. Open the file in Google Sheets or your CRM and start segmenting the data.
Just because you can grab publicly available emails doesn't mean you should blast them all out without checking. It's always a good idea to run your list through an email verification service to remove invalid entries and any duplicate record before you start sending. That way you protect your sender reputation and actually get your emails delivered.
Since you access all the channel analytics, you can make your messages actually worth reading — rather than just going for the boring Hi [Name] template. Mention their subscriber milestone, reference a recent video, or note something from their bio. Marketers who put even a bit of effort into personalization see dramatically higher response rates.
Check what creators are actually saying on their channel pages — e.g., what types of collaborations they're open to, how they want to be contacted, or any specific suggestions they've made about partnerships. Tailor your approach to each person, and you'll see much better results.
Best practices suggest being upfront about how you found someone's email. A quick line like "I found your details on your About page" goes a long way. Always provide an easy way to opt out of future messages. This isn't just good manners — it's a requirement under most anti-spam laws and builds trust with creators who may become long-term partners.
Many creators don't list their emails, which means no scraper — including Scravio — will return a 100% hit rate. Expect anywhere from 30–60% of profiles to have a publicly available email. That's still a massive time-saver compared to manual collection, but don't go in thinking you'll get a contact for every single result.
Scravio is great, but don't assume it'll be enough on its own for every campaign. Broaden your creator outreach by seeing what those same people are up to on other platforms like Instagram, TikTok, or links in their bios. Those who are active across multiple spaces tend to deliver better results.
YouTube email scrapers are bound by platform policies and international data-protection laws like GDPR, CCPA, and CAN-SPAM. Scravio is built to play by those rules.
Scravio doesn't use YouTube login credentials, fake channels, or rotating IPs to grab data. The scraper only collects publicly available business emails — addresses creators have already chosen to display on their About pages and in video descriptions. Your YouTube and Google accounts stay safe.
Scraped data from other tools often ends up outdated or wrong, leading to bounces. Scravio combines extraction with real-time email verification — every address is checked before you export, so you avoid the deliverability problems that give email scraping a bad name.
When using any scraper to get emails, you still need to play by the rules:
Scravio gets the data for you — what you do with it is on you. Use it responsibly and follow local laws on data protection and outreach. See our compliance page for more.
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The main advantage of a cloud-based YouTube email scraper like Scravio is that you can discover new channels and get hold of their emails all in one go. You can't really do that with Chrome extensions — you still have to find those channels yourself first. And with API scrapers, you pretty much need to hand them specific channel IDs or URLs. Scravio works the opposite way: you provide a keyword, and it uses search engine technology to find relevant channels and extract the emails instantly.
Not sure Scravio is right for you? Start with a free trial to test the YouTube email scraper with your target keywords. Verify data quality before you commit.
Whether you need a few hundred emails for a small campaign or thousands for an enterprise rollout, Scravio has a plan that fits. Pay for what you need and scale up when you're ready.
CSV and Excel exports work with virtually every email tool, CRM, or spreadsheet — Mailchimp, HubSpot, Lemlist, Apollo. No proprietary formats, no lock-in.
Everything you should know about Scravio's YouTube email scraper before you start.
Scravio extracts business emails that creators have chosen to display — listed on channel About pages and in videos. Scraping publicly available data is generally considered legal in the U.S., but it's worth knowing the nuances. YouTube's Terms of Service do prohibit unauthorized automated scraping, which is why tools that scrape aggressively or grab protected content risk running into issues with the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (CFAA). Scravio only collects displayed business emails — the same information you'd find by manually browsing — so it stays on the right side of this. As long as you follow the rules for emailing — such as CAN-SPAM in the United States, GDPR in Europe, or CCPA in California — you've got nothing to worry about.
We extract info directly from the platform — not from any other source. So it's the same as if you were browsing yourself and decided to copy down the addresses. And as long as they're listed on the channel, they're likely to be up to date — after all, these people want to get noticed by potential sponsors, right? This means most of the time you'll get high quality emails that are actually usable. Channels without any public email won't appear in our results.
Yes. The extracted data includes subscriber counts, total views, video count, and country (when available). After you save your CSV or open it in Excel or Google Sheets, you can filter and sort subscribers by any of these fields. Your team can quickly narrow down the list to fit your requirements.
That depends on your Scravio plan — some tiers offer unlimited runs. We offer free trials so you can test it out with your own topics before you pay for a subscription. Head to our pricing page to see what each tier includes.
No. Scravio is a web app, so you can access it right from your browser. No Chrome extension to bother with, no desktop software to install, no complicated account setup — just log in, enter your topic, and you're good to go.
Not to worry. We only pull in info that creators have made available on their profiles. If a channel hasn't posted an email address, we won't try to scrape it — no point in wasting your time. You only receive actionable email ids that you can actually use to submit requests and start conversations.
Honestly, any niche with active YouTube creators who are keen to get noticed works well. If the creators in that niche tend to list their contact info — e.g., gamers, beauty vloggers, fitness enthusiasts — then we can help you extract it. Tech reviews, personal finance, education, cooking, travel — all great. Channels without a public email simply won't appear in your results.
Yes, you can export data as CSV format so you can use it in whatever tools you prefer — Excel, Google Sheets, Mailchimp, HubSpot, Lemlist. Just download, open, and plug it straight into your existing marketing workflow. No need to copy and paste anything manually.
A channel finder just helps you discover YouTube channels in a particular niche. Scravio is a YouTube email finder that goes further — it finds the channels and also extracts their email addresses and analytics all at the same time. So basically, you get search, discovery, and scraping in one step. Submit a topic and instantly access a complete lead list.
Scravio's YouTube email scraper combines keyword-based search, verified emails, and complete channel analytics on every result. It runs in the cloud, requires no YouTube login or download, and produces export-ready CSV and Excel.
Enter a keyword like home workout tutorials or SaaS reviews, click search, and watch the scraper deliver precisely targeted creator leads.
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