Extract URLs from Text

Extract all URLs and links from any text. Quickly collect web addresses from documents, code, or any content for analysis.

How to Use

  1. Paste your text containing URLs
  2. Click Extract URLs
  3. Review the extracted links
  4. Copy or download the list

About This Tool


Extracting URLs from text is essential for link auditing, research, and content analysis. Whether you're checking a document for references, auditing a webpage's links, or collecting resources, our URL extractor helps.

The tool recognizes various URL formats including HTTP, HTTPS, FTP, and even mailto links. It handles complex URLs with query parameters, fragments, and encoded characters correctly.

Results can be sorted by domain, helping you analyze which websites are most frequently referenced. Duplicate removal ensures your list contains only unique URLs.

For SEO audits and link analysis, extracting all URLs from a page helps identify outbound links, resource references, and potential broken link candidates. The clean export format integrates easily with other tools and spreadsheets.

FAQ

What URL formats are recognized?
HTTP, HTTPS, FTP, and mailto links are recognized. URLs with and without www are both extracted.
Does it follow redirects?
No, the tool extracts URLs as written. It doesn't check where they redirect to.
Are relative URLs extracted?
The tool focuses on absolute URLs with protocols. Relative paths like /page or ../file aren't extracted.
Can it extract from HTML attributes?
Yes, URLs in href, src, and other attributes are extracted when you paste HTML source.
Does it validate if links work?
The tool extracts URLs but doesn't check if they're accessible. Use a link checker for validation.