

How to find company address
Describe your target industry or market
Paste your target industry or market into the prompt field. Sculptor scans Clay's B2B company data and assembles a list with verified HQ addresses.
Sculptor sources and enriches company addresses
Sculptor builds a matched company list filtered by your target industry, then waterfalls through Clay's provider network to surface a verified HQ address for each company. Matched rows return a confirmed street address.
Review company names and verified HQ addresses
The finished table has company name and verified HQ address for matched rows. Export to CSV, sync to Salesforce, or pipe into your outbound tool of choice.
Why Clay for finding company address

Multi-provider waterfall for HQ address coverage
Get a verified HQ address for matched company rows. Clay waterfalls through multiple providers in sequence, only charging credits when one returns a confirmed result.
Claygent browses sites for hard-to-find locations
Get HQ address, regional offices, and franchise locations for companies not covered by standard databases. Claygent browses each company's site, Crunchbase, and corporate filings to extract the data.


Find Companies dataset with location filters
Narrow your target list by industry, headcount, location, and founding date inside Clay's B2B company database before running address enrichment on matched rows.
Auto-refresh and sync to HubSpot or Salesforce
Keep address fields current with scheduled enrichment runs. Clay writes updated HQ addresses back to HubSpot or Salesforce automatically, without manual exports.

When one provider doesn’t have it, Clay automatically checks the next one. It really helps our inbound and outbound motions because we can leverage the best source of data. I’ve never seen a tool that was so easy to do this process.
Frequently asked questions
How does Sculptor find a company's address?
Sculptor runs a multi-provider waterfall that queries sources like Datagma and Enigma in sequence, stopping as soon as it finds a verified headquarters address. If structured providers return nothing, Claygent browses the company's website and extracts the address directly, covering niche or newer businesses that databases miss.
How accurate are the company addresses Clay returns?
Clay's waterfall enrichment routinely triples coverage compared to a single provider, lifting fill rates from roughly 30% to 80% or higher. For address data, providers like Enigma return full formatted strings (street, city, state, ZIP), and Datagma returns a dedicated headquarter address field. Claygent adds a final verification pass by checking the company's own website when other sources disagree or return nothing.
Can I find company addresses for a whole list at once?
Yes. Paste a list of company names or domains, upload a CSV, or pipe rows from an existing Clay table. Sculptor enriches every row in parallel through the waterfall. Once complete, map the address fields directly to HubSpot, Salesforce, or Pipedrive, or export the full table as a CSV for your outbound workflow.
Is it legal to collect and use company address data for outreach?
Company addresses are firmographic data and generally less regulated than personal contact details. In the U.S., CAN-SPAM requires you to include a valid physical postal address in every commercial email but does not restrict collecting business addresses. Under GDPR, processing company data tied to an individual (such as a sole proprietor) may require a legitimate interest assessment under Article 6(1)(f). California's CCPA no longer exempts B2B contact data as of 2023, so records linked to California residents carry additional obligations.
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