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Extract all URLs
from text
Paste text below and click Extract URLs to list every link, one per line.
The extracted list replaces your text in the box — press Undo to bring the original back. Trailing punctuation is trimmed automatically.
This tool is free and runs entirely in your browser. If it saved you some time, a coffee keeps it ad-light and maintained.
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Frequently asked questions
Which links does the extractor find?
It finds web addresses that start with http://, https://, or www. — the forms that are unambiguous links. Each match is placed on its own line in the order it appears.
Will it pick up bare domains like example.com?
Not on their own. Requiring http or www avoids wrongly grabbing ordinary words, file names, or sentence fragments that contain a dot. Add https:// or www. in front if you need a bare domain included.
Can I get only the unique URLs?
Yes. Tick “List each URL only once” before extracting and duplicates are removed while the original order is kept, which is handy for de-duplicating link lists.
Does it keep my original text?
The list replaces the text in the box so you can copy it straight away. Your source is not lost — press Undo to restore it, since everything stays in your browser.
Is anything uploaded or logged?
No. The extraction runs locally in your browser. Nothing you paste is sent anywhere, so it is safe for private documents and internal links.