URL Extractor

Extract all URLs and links from any text

Input Text

Extracted URLs (5)

example.com
https://example.com/page
test.org
http://test.org
blog.example.com
https://blog.example.com/post?id=123&ref=home
files.example.com
ftp://files.example.com/data
secure.site.com
https://secure.site.com:8080/path/to/resource

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What is a URL Extractor?

A URL extractor automatically finds and pulls out all URLs (web addresses) from any block of text. Whether you're working with documents, emails, code, or copied web content, this tool identifies HTTP, HTTPS, and FTP links and presents them in a clean list.

This free online URL extractor works entirely in your browser. It's perfect for SEO analysis, link auditing, resource gathering, or simply organizing references from documents without manually selecting each link.

What URLs Does It Detect?

HTTP/HTTPS URLs https://example.com
URLs with paths /page/subpage
Query parameters ?id=123&ref=home
Custom ports :8080

Common Use Cases

SEO Analysis

Extract all links from a page or competitor content to analyze link structure and external references.

Research

Collect all sources and references from academic papers, articles, or documentation.

Link Auditing

Extract links from HTML or markdown to check for broken links or outdated references.

Documentation

Gather all resource links from project docs or README files for reference lists.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does it find relative URLs?

This tool finds absolute URLs (starting with http://, https://, or ftp://). Relative URLs like "/page" or "image.jpg" are not extracted.

Can I extract from HTML source?

Yes! Paste HTML and the tool will extract URLs from href, src, and any other attributes containing valid URLs.

Is my data private?

Absolutely. All processing happens locally in your browser. No data is sent to any server.