Paste text and this tool finds every web link inside it, listing each http and https URL on its own line. It is useful for pulling references out of an article, collecting links from a chat or email, auditing a document, or gathering all the sources from a research dump without hunting through paragraphs by hand. Duplicate URLs are removed automatically so the list stays tidy, and the results are sorted so similar links group together. It also shows how many unique links it found. All the scanning happens in your browser, so the content you paste and the links you extract are never sent to a server, which keeps everything private and lets you copy the finished list in a single click.
It pulls out http and https links found anywhere in your pasted text.
Yes. It dedupes the links and lists each unique URL once, one per line with a count.
No. It extracts the URLs exactly as they appear so you can copy them without modification.
Paste text and this tool finds every web link inside it, listing each http and https URL on its own line. It is useful for pulling references out of an article, collecting links from a chat or email, auditing a document, or gathering all the sources from a research dump without hunting through paragraphs by hand.
Yes. Extract URLs from Text is completely free, with no sign-up and no usage limits.
Yes. Extract URLs from Text runs in any modern web browser. There is nothing to download or install.
Yes. Extract URLs from Text runs entirely on your device in your browser, so nothing you enter is uploaded to a server.
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