Extract URLs from Text
Scan your text and extract all URLs. Supports http://, https://, ftp://, and www. patterns. Optionally remove duplicates and see how many URLs were found.
This free URL extractor tool finds all links in text instantly. It is useful for researchers, developers, and anyone gathering hyperlinks from documents or web content. The tool automatically detects and lists all valid URLs and optionally removes duplicates for clean link lists. It works entirely in your browser with no signup required, no data collection, and no tracking.
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How to Use:
- Paste or type your text in the input area
- Optionally check "Remove duplicate URLs" to eliminate duplicates
- Click "Extract URLs" to scan and extract all URLs
- See the extracted URLs in the output area (one URL per line)
- See the count of URLs found in the status message
- Click "Copy" to copy to clipboard or "Download" to save as a file
What This Tool Does:
- Scans your text for URLs using regex patterns
- Extracts URLs matching http://, https://, ftp://, and www. patterns
- Displays each URL on a separate line
- Optionally removes duplicate URLs
- Shows the total count of URLs found
URL Patterns Supported:
- http:// - Standard HTTP URLs
- https:// - Secure HTTPS URLs
- ftp:// - FTP URLs
- www. - URLs starting with www.
Keyboard Shortcuts:
- Ctrl + Enter (or Cmd + Enter): Extract URLs
- Ctrl + C: Copy when output is focused
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Why Use the URL Extractor Tool?
- Works instantly in your browser - no downloads needed
- Completely free - no signup or registration required
- No data collection or tracking - your links stay private
- Finds all HTTP, HTTPS, and FTP links
- Option to remove duplicate URLs
- Works with large documents and web content