How to Use URL Link Extractor
Paste any text — emails, documents, HTML source, chat logs, or articles — and the tool instantly finds all http and https URLs and lists them one per line. Enable "Include www links" to also capture bare www. addresses, and "Remove duplicates" to get a clean unique list. Trailing punctuation like periods and commas are automatically stripped from extracted URLs.
Common use cases
- Extract reference links from documents or emails
- Collect href links from HTML page source
- Organize citation URLs from a report
- Extract links from social media posts or comments
Frequently Asked Questions
By default, only URLs starting with http:// or https:// are extracted. Enable "Include www links" to also capture addresses starting with www. that lack a protocol prefix.
Enable "Remove duplicates" to ensure each URL appears only once in the list, even if it appears multiple times in the original text.
Yes. Periods, commas, semicolons, and similar characters at the very end of a URL are automatically stripped to give you clean links.