Send SMS to United Arab Emirates Without Saving Contacts
Text any United Arab Emirates phone number without adding it to your address book. United Arab Emirates uses the +971 country code with 9-digit numbers. NumSwift extracts the number from any text you paste, formats it with the correct country code, and opens your default SMS app with the number pre-filled — no contact creation required.
Last updated: 2026-04-12
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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
How to SMS a United Arab Emirates Number Without Saving It
- Copy the text containing the United Arab Emirates phone number (from a website, email, invoice, or chat)
- Paste it into the NumSwift text box above
- NumSwift detects the +971 country code and extracts the number automatically
- Click the SMS icon next to the extracted number (e.g., +971 50 123 4567)
- Your default messaging app opens with the number pre-filled — type your message and send
Why Use NumSwift for SMS to United Arab Emirates?
- Extracts and formats United Arab Emirates's 9-digit numbers with the +971 prefix automatically
- Works with numbers from all major United Arab Emirates carriers: e& (formerly Etisalat), du
- Opens your native SMS app directly — no extra apps or sign-ups needed
- Keep your contacts list clean when sending one-off texts to United Arab Emirates numbers
- All processing happens in your browser — no phone numbers are sent to any server
Frequently Asked Questions
▶Do I need to add +971 when texting a United Arab Emirates number?
NumSwift handles this for you. If you paste a local United Arab Emirates number like 050 123 4567, it adds the +971 country code automatically. If the number already includes the country code, NumSwift recognises it and avoids duplicating the prefix. The SMS link is generated with the full international format so it works regardless of your location.
▶Will SMS to United Arab Emirates work from any country?
NumSwift generates a standard sms: link with the full international number (+971). Whether the SMS is delivered depends on your carrier's international texting plan and the recipient's number being active. The link itself works from any country — your phone's messaging app handles the actual delivery.
▶Does this work with all United Arab Emirates carriers?
Yes. NumSwift works with numbers from e& (formerly Etisalat), du and every other United Arab Emirates carrier. SMS delivery is handled by your phone's native messaging app and carrier network. NumSwift simply formats the number correctly so the SMS is addressed to the right international number.
▶Can I extract multiple United Arab Emirates numbers and text them?
Absolutely. Paste a block of text containing several United Arab Emirates phone numbers and NumSwift extracts them all. Each extracted number has its own SMS button, so you can text any of them individually without saving a single contact.