Lipids are a class of molecules that have roles in energy storage, plasma membrane integrity, and signaling events. To gain more understanding of the functions and roles that lipids play in biology, researchers employ discovery analytical approaches, such as mass spectrometry (MS)-based lipidomics. The main objective of this protocol is to provide directive on how to extract lipids from plasma, cells, tissue, and purified organelles for analysis by liquid chromatography (LC)-MS. This analysis will typically yield quantitative data for more than 200 lipids, depending on the sample type analyzed, across a range of lipid classes: phospholipids, cardiolipins, sphingolipids, di- and triacylglyerols, and cholesteryl-esters.