Find and Extract URLs / Links from the text content with our URL Extractor tools. Its free and good!
This web tool is a simple yet powerful utility designed to quickly find and extract all URLs (Uniform Resource Locators) and links from a given block of text. Built with Alpine.js and styled with Tailwind CSS, it operates entirely within your browser, ensuring that your data remains private and secure.
Key Features
- Real-Time Extraction: Links are extracted instantly as you type or paste text, providing immediate results.
- Unique Link Filtering: The tool automatically removes duplicate URLs, presenting you with a clean, unique list.
- Client-Side Operation: All processing happens directly in your browser. No data is sent to a server, guaranteeing privacy and speed.
- One-Click Copy: You can copy individual links or all extracted links to your clipboard with a single click.
- User-Friendly Interface: The layout is clean, responsive, and easy to navigate on any device, from desktops to mobile phones.
- Informative Feedback: The tool shows a running count of extracted links and provides visual confirmation when links are copied.
Common Use Cases
- Data Collection: Quickly gathering all links from an article, report, or a block of source code.
- SEO Analysis: Extracting all internal and external links from a webpage's content for analysis.
- Content Curation: Compiling a list of resources from various sources for a blog post, newsletter, or social media.
- Development & Debugging: Isolating all URLs from log files, configuration files, or codebases.
- Digital Marketing: Collecting links from user comments, forum posts, or social media feeds.
How to Use
- Paste Your Text: Copy the text content you want to analyze and paste it into the text area on the left labeled "Your Text Content".
- View Extracted Links: The tool will automatically process the text and display a list of all unique URLs found in the panel on the right.
- Copy Links:
- To copy a single link, hover over it and click the "Copy" button that appears.
- To copy the entire list of links, click the "Copy All" button at the top of the results panel.
- Clear Content: To start over, click the "Clear" button to empty the text area and the list of extracted links.
Common Questions
Yes. The entire process runs on your local machine. The text you paste is never sent over the internet, ensuring complete privacy.
The tool uses a regular expression designed to find a wide variety of URLs, including those starting with http://, https://, ftp://, and www..
The extractor relies on a standard URL pattern. If a link is malformed (e.g., has spaces or is missing the top-level domain like .com), it might not be recognized.
Absolutely. The interface is fully responsive and works seamlessly on mobile devices.