Extract all URLs/links from text, HTML, or documents.
Editor
Upload, paste, or preview the source, tune the options, and leave with a copy-ready or downloadable result.
Upload, paste, or choose the asset to edit.
Adjust settings and inspect the visible output.
Download, copy, or continue into a Studio.
Paste plain text or HTML. The result is one URL per line.
Cleaned or transformed text appears here.
Privacy: This tool runs entirely in your browser. No data is sent to our servers. We don't store, share, or have access to any of the information you process here.
Editor workspace and output options
Use the result area as the copy-ready handoff for the next step in your work.
Use Extract URLs from Text when you need to extract all URLs/links from text, HTML, or documents.
Because the processing runs in the browser, it is useful for drafts, lists, logs, and other everyday text that should not be sent to a remote API just for a small transformation.
A: Yes, it can extract URLs from HTML anchor tags.
A: After extraction, use your browser search or the Remove Duplicate Lines tool to narrow and clean the URL list.
Remove duplicate lines from text instantly in your browser—no upload. Case-sensitive or insensitive dedupe for lists, logs, and CSV-style rows.
Sort lines alphabetically (A-Z or Z-A) or numerically.
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Extract all email addresses from any text or document.
Add custom text before or after each line in a list.
Convert text between lowercase, UPPERCASE, Title Case, and Sentence case.
Privacy: This tool runs entirely in your browser. No data is sent to our servers. We don't store, share, or have access to any of the information you process here.