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Extract all URLs from text content.
URL Extractor is a free browser-based tool that helps you extract all urls from text content. It is part of ToolsMonk's text tools collection, so you can finish the job without downloading software, creating an account, or jumping between multiple websites.
This tool is especially useful for workflows such as pulling all links out of a document, email, or pasted content, building a list of urls from mixed text or html, and auditing the links present in a block of content. Because it runs directly in your browser, you can use it on desktop, tablet, or mobile while keeping the process fast and easy for one-off tasks as well as repeat work.
URL Extractor is designed for people who want a practical, privacy-friendly workflow with instant results inside the larger ToolsMonk library.
Paste the text containing links
The tool finds and extracts every URL
Optionally de-duplicate the results
Copy the clean list of links
Extracts all URLs and links from a block of text
Finds links scattered through mixed or messy content
Option to de-duplicate the results
One-click copy of the clean list
Runs in your browser — your text is never uploaded
Free, with no signup
Pulling all links out of a document, email, or pasted content
Building a list of URLs from mixed text or HTML
Auditing the links present in a block of content
Cleaning a messy source down to just the URLs
URL Extractor is a powerful free online tool available on ToolsMonk that helps you extract all urls from text content. Whether you're a professional, student, or casual user, our url extractor provides instant, accurate results right in your browser without requiring any software installation or account creation.
As part of our Text Tools collection, this tool is designed with simplicity and power in mind. All processing happens client-side, ensuring your data remains completely private and secure. The tool works seamlessly across all modern browsers on desktop, tablet, and mobile devices.
URL Extractor scans text and pulls out every link, turning mixed content — articles, emails, HTML source, pasted blocks — into a clean list of URLs.
It matches standard web addresses (http://, https://, and common www. forms) wherever they appear, including href values inside pasted HTML, and ignores everything else. An optional de-duplication step gives a unique list, ideal when the same link recurs throughout the source.
It reliably catches well-formed URLs; unusual, protocol-less, or obfuscated links may slip past the standard pattern. If your goal is to strip markup down to plain text rather than collect links, the Strip HTML tool is the better fit.
Everything runs in your browser, so your content stays private. Pair it with the Email Extractor and other ToolsMonk text tools for cleaning and mining content.
Enable de-duplication for a clean, unique link list
Paste HTML source to pull out href targets; use Strip HTML if you want plain text instead
Well-formed http/https/www links are caught reliably; malformed ones may be missed
Common questions about this tool, its workflow, and what to expect before you use it.
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