Extract all URLs and links from any text, HTML source or document — supports http, https, ftp and www links.
Click the input box and paste your text, HTML, social media post or document content. You can also click the Sample button to load an example.
Press the Extract button. All matching items are found instantly and displayed in the output panel as a clean, deduplicated list.
Click Copy to send the extracted list to your clipboard, or Download to save it as a .txt file. A comma-separated version is also shown for quick pasting.
It detects URLs starting with http://, https://, ftp://, and www. links. It handles query strings, fragments and path parameters correctly.
Yes — paste raw HTML and the tool extracts all URLs from href, src and plain text occurrences. It is perfect for auditing links in a webpage's source.
Yes — the output is automatically deduplicated so each URL appears only once.
No — the extractor finds absolute URLs only (those starting with http, https, ftp or www). Relative paths require a base domain to be meaningful.
No limits. Paste entire webpage sources, large documents or any amount of text.
Yes. All processing happens in your browser. Nothing is ever uploaded.