Contacts stored in your Android phone or a PC with some browser may often have one contact point, your Google account. If this is the joint, realize you can export all your Google account contacts in just a few clicks. This includes all the phone numbers and email addresses you’ve saved on your phone.
Ensure you logged into the same Gmail address on your phone and the PC and turned on the sync feature. This enables Google to store all the contacts you’ve saved on one device so they can be accessible from another if logged into the same Gmail account. And if you did, here’s how to export them all or just a few selected ones;
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Steps to Export All Contacts From Gmail Account into Your Computer
- Launch any browser on your PC with your Google account logged in.
- In the top right corner, where you see the profile icon, click on the apps menu available right beside it and look for Contacts .
- When you open the Contacts app, you’ll see all your stored (and synced) contacts from your emails and phone book.
- Now select a contact by checking the box beside it , or select all at once from the option above if you want to export all.
- After doing so, click on the Export option in the left pane, which will open a window asking you to confirm export only the starred (selected) contacts or all or frequently contacted.
- Select the desired option, and you’ll be asked to choose an output type in CSV or vCard format. Pick the one that suits your needs, and go ahead.
That’s it. The exporting of contacts starts with the selected format, which will be downloaded automatically and checked.