About this tool
Free URL Extractor
Use this free online URL Extractor to find links inside plain text, copied content, source code, and raw HTML. It detects HTTP and HTTPS addresses, www links, and URL values inside href and src attributes. You can remove duplicate links with case-insensitive matching, preserve the order in which URLs were found, sort alphabetically, or group results by domain. Review clickable results with domain summaries, copy one URL or every URL, and download the extracted list as a TXT file. Processing happens directly in your browser, so pasted content does not need to be uploaded for URL extraction.
Step by step
How to use URL Extractor
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Paste plain text, copied content, source code, or raw HTML into the input area.
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Choose whether to remove duplicate URLs and select the order found, A to Z, or domain sorting mode.
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Click Extract to find HTTP, HTTPS, www, href, and src links.
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Review clickable results and the domain count summary.
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Copy a single URL, copy all links, or download the complete list as a TXT file.
Highlights
URL Extractor features
Extract HTTP, HTTPS, and www links
Read href and src URLs from raw HTML
Trim accidental trailing punctuation
Case-insensitive duplicate removal
Order found, alphabetical, and domain sorting
Clickable results with copy and TXT download
Questions
URL Extractor FAQ
What types of URLs can this tool extract?+
It extracts HTTP and HTTPS links, bare www links, and URL values found inside href and src attributes in raw HTML.
Can the URL Extractor remove duplicate links?+
Yes. Enable Remove duplicates to keep the first occurrence of each URL using case-insensitive matching.
Can I sort extracted URLs by domain?+
Yes. Choose By domain to sort links by hostname, or use A to Z or the original order found.
Is the text or HTML uploaded to a server?+
No. URL extraction, sorting, copying, and file generation run locally in your browser.