Extract URLs

What is URL Extraction?

URL extraction is an online tool that automatically finds and extracts all web addresses (URLs) from your text, providing a clean list of links. Whether you're a developer parsing HTML content, a researcher collecting references, or a content manager analyzing links, our URL extractor handles all your link extraction needs effortlessly.

This tool uses pattern matching to identify URLs (http, https, ftp, etc.) within any text and displays them as a clean, deduplicated list. Simply paste your text and get all URLs extracted instantly.

Why Use URL Extraction?

URL extraction is essential when analyzing web content, collecting references, or processing text that contains embedded links. Developers frequently need to extract URLs from HTML, API responses, or log files to validate links, check for broken URLs, or catalog external references.

Researchers use URL extraction to collect citation links from academic papers, extract source URLs from articles, or build reference lists from large text documents. Content managers benefit from extracting all links from content for SEO analysis, broken link checking, or migration planning.

The tool saves time by automatically finding all URLs without manual searching or copy-pasting. It's particularly useful when working with long documents where manually finding all links would be impractical and error-prone.

Common Use Cases

Link Validation: Extract all URLs from content for broken link checking or verification.

SEO Analysis: Collect all external links from web pages for SEO audits.

Research: Extract citation URLs from academic papers or articles for reference lists.

Content Migration: Identify all links that need updating during website migrations.

Log Analysis: Extract URLs from server logs or error reports for debugging.

How to Use URL Extraction

Using our URL extractor is simple: paste any text containing URLs, and the tool instantly identifies and extracts all web addresses, displaying them as a clean list with one URL per line. Duplicate URLs are automatically removed. You can then copy the URL list with a single click.

The tool recognizes multiple URL patterns including http://, https://, ftp://, and even URLs without protocols (www.), ensuring comprehensive extraction of all web addresses in your text.

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