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Extract Mexico Phone Numbers from Text

Paste any text containing Mexico phone numbers and NumSwift identifies them instantly. Mexican numbers are 10 digits with no trunk prefix. Area codes are 2 or 3 digits depending on the city. Since 2019, the old 044/045 prefixes are no longer used for mobiles. NumSwift recognises both local formats like 55 1234 5678 and international formats like +52 55 1234 5678, validating each number against Mexico's numbering rules.

Last updated: 2026-03-17

Extract Phone Numbers Instantly

Enter or paste text containing phone numbers. Phone numbers will be highlighted as you type. Press Enter or click Extract to find all numbers.

How to Use the Phone Number Extractor

Start by pasting text with phone numbers to see them appear here!

1. Copy Text

Copy text with phone numbers

2. Extract Numbers

Paste & extract

3. Use the Numbers

Call, SMS, or WhatsApp

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💡 Pro Tips

  • • Paste text from emails, documents, or websites
  • • Works with international phone numbers from all countries
  • • Click WhatsApp to message without saving contacts
  • • Your extracted numbers are saved locally for quick access
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How to Extract Mexico Phone Numbers from Text

  1. Copy the text that contains Mexico phone numbers (emails, spreadsheets, documents, or web pages)
  2. Paste it into the NumSwift text box above
  3. NumSwift scans the text and extracts all valid Mexico (+52) numbers
  4. Each extracted number is validated against Mexico's 10-digit format
  5. Use the extracted numbers to call, SMS, or WhatsApp directly from the results

Why Use NumSwift to Extract Mexico Numbers?

  • Detects Mexico's 10-digit numbers in both local (55 1234 5678) and international (+52) formats
  • Validates each number against Mexico's numbering plan, catching mistyped or truncated numbers
  • Recognises carrier-specific prefixes used by Telcel, AT&T Mexico, Movistar
  • Processes hundreds of Mexico numbers in a single paste with no server round-trip

Frequently Asked Questions

How many digits does a Mexico phone number have?

Mexican numbers are 10 digits with no trunk prefix. Area codes are 2 or 3 digits depending on the city. Since 2019, the old 044/045 prefixes are no longer used for mobiles. NumSwift accounts for all valid lengths when extracting numbers, so both mobile and landline formats are detected correctly.

Can NumSwift extract Mexico numbers written in local format?

Yes. NumSwift recognises Mexico numbers in local format (55 1234 5678), international format (+52 55 1234 5678), and various other common notations including with dots, dashes, or spaces as separators. The extraction engine is powered by Google's libphonenumber library, which supports all standard formats.

Does it work if the text mixes Mexico numbers with numbers from other countries?

NumSwift handles mixed-country text seamlessly. It identifies each number's country of origin based on the prefix and formatting patterns, so Mexico (+52) numbers are correctly distinguished from numbers belonging to other countries in the same text block.

Can I tell which Mexico carrier a number belongs to from the extracted results?

The leading digits of a Mexico mobile number often indicate the carrier — for example, Telcel and AT&T Mexico each have recognisable prefix ranges. NumSwift extracts and displays the full number, allowing you to identify the likely carrier from the prefix based on Mexico's numbering allocations.