URL Extractor

Extract all URLs from any text, HTML, or document. Quickly pull out links for analysis or processing.

About This Tool

The URL Extractor finds and extracts all URLs from any text. It's useful for:

  • Extracting links from HTML source code
  • Pulling URLs from documents or emails
  • Building link lists for outreach or analysis
  • Cleaning and deduplicating URL lists

Supported URL formats

  • HTTP and HTTPS URLs
  • URLs with or without www
  • URLs with query parameters and fragments
  • URLs in href attributes, plain text, or any format

URL Extractor

When to use this tool

Use the extractor when URLs are buried in emails, reports, scraped HTML, chat logs, or exported data. It turns messy input into a cleaner list you can dedupe, copy, and send into other checks.

Practical tips

  • Paste raw HTML when you need every visible and hidden link from a snippet.
  • Deduplicate before running status checks to save time.
  • Group extracted domains separately when you are planning outreach or competitive research.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does it fetch a webpage for me?

No. The extractor works on text you paste into the tool. Use the Broken Link Finder when you want to scan a live page.

Can it extract bare domains?

It focuses on URL patterns, and the output can also help you identify unique domains from those URLs.

Will it change my URLs?

The goal is to preserve the extracted URL text while cleaning duplicates and obvious surrounding clutter.