Extract URLs

Extract all URLs from text with this efficient link extraction tool. Automatically finds and lists unique HTTP and HTTPS links from any content source. Ideal for link analysis, web scraping preparation, and content auditing tasks.

Frequently Asked Questions

Paste your text containing URLs into the input field and click 'Extract URLs'. The tool will scan through your content and identify all valid web links, presenting them in an easy-to-use list format.

The tool extracts both HTTP and HTTPS URLs, including links with subdomains, paths, query parameters, and fragments. It recognizes standard web addresses from any text source, making it versatile for various use cases.

Yes, the tool automatically identifies and removes duplicate URLs, providing you with a clean list of unique links. This is particularly useful when analyzing large amounts of text or multiple documents.

Absolutely! The tool works with plain text, HTML code, markdown, and any other text format. It intelligently identifies URL patterns regardless of the surrounding content or markup.

There's no practical limit to the number of URLs you can extract. Whether you have 10 links or 10,000, the tool will efficiently process all of them and provide you with a comprehensive list of unique URLs.

Yes, this tool is perfect for SEO professionals who need to audit backlinks, analyze competitor content, or extract references from web pages. It helps streamline link analysis and content research workflows.

This tool is the perfect first step for web scraping workflows. Extract all URLs from a page to create your scraping target list, gather API endpoints from documentation, collect image URLs for batch downloads, or build link lists for crawler configurations. Export the results to feed directly into your scraping scripts.

Absolutely! Extract API endpoints from documentation pages, gather test URLs from specification documents, collect webhook URLs from integration guides, or pull resource URLs from REST API documentation. This speeds up API client development and testing setup significantly.

Yes! Extract all URLs from your content to create a comprehensive list for broken link checking. This is invaluable for site audits, content maintenance, identifying external dependencies, or preparing link validation reports. Feed the extracted URLs to link checking services for bulk validation.

Definitely! The tool works excellently with email threads, chat logs, Slack exports, or any text-based conversations. It finds all shared links regardless of surrounding text, making it perfect for collecting resources shared in team discussions or gathering references from lengthy email chains.