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Extract URLs From Text Online
Find URLs and domains in pasted text and output one link per line.
Privacy note
Your text is processed in your browser. This tool does not store pasted text on a server.
When this tool helps
Use this tool to extract URLs and domains from pasted text and place each result on its own line.
It is useful for cleaning copied research notes, link lists, operational exports, and CMS fields.
Common cleanup options
URL extraction
Find links inside copied text, notes, CSV snippets, source lists, and exported fields.
Clean list output
Trailing sentence punctuation is trimmed from extracted URLs before output.
Related workflow
Use URL extraction with email extraction, duplicate line removal, delimiter splitting, and comma list conversion.
Browser processing
The current version runs in your browser and does not require an account.
How to use it
- Paste text that contains links or domains.
- Choose whether bare domains should be included.
- Run the tool to extract one URL per line.
- Copy or download the extracted list.
Privacy, review, and limitations
The current version processes pasted text in your browser for normal use, and the page explains the tool behavior that is visible in the interface. Review the preview before copying output into another workflow, especially when the source text came from PDFs, spreadsheets, exports, or copied tables.
The tool extracts common URL and domain patterns. It does not crawl links or validate whether a page is live.
Complex markdown, HTML, or encoded URLs may need a more specialized parser.
Frequently asked questions
Can it extract bare domains?
Yes. Include bare domains is enabled by default for values such as example.com.
Does it remove duplicate URLs?
Yes. Duplicate removal is enabled by default and can be turned off.
Is my text uploaded?
No. The current tool processes pasted text in your browser.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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How this page is maintained
This tool page is maintained for practical accuracy, clear limitations, browser-based processing behavior, and links to related cleanup tasks. It is intended for everyday text cleanup, not for legal, medical, financial, security, or other high-stakes decisions.
Browser-local processing
The current tool runs in the browser and does not require an account, upload, or server-side text processing for normal use.
Reviewed behavior
Examples, options, and limitations are checked against the actual tool behavior before public pages are added to the site.
Human review still matters
Text cleanup can miss source-specific issues such as broken words, malformed data, or copied table artifacts, so review important output before reuse.
Safe use checklist
- Use sample or non-sensitive text when testing a workflow.
- Check the output preview before copying it into another system.
- Keep confidential, regulated, or customer data inside approved tools.
- Use related tools only when they match the same cleanup task, not to force unrelated edits.