Extractors

Extract URLs from Text

Paste text or upload TXT, PDF, DOC, or DOCX files to find URLs, web links, and bare domains such as example.com. Filter links by a specific website, remove duplicate URLs, and export a clean link list for review.

Supported: .txt, .pdf, .doc, .docx. Legacy .doc files are read when their text is available to the browser.

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Extracted URLs and hyperlinks

Matched URLs will appear here after you paste text or upload a file.

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    How to use this tool

    • Paste text into the editor or upload a supported document.
    • Leave the domain filter empty to extract all URLs and hyperlinks.
    • Enter a domain such as mysite.com to show only links from that site.
    • Choose whether duplicate URLs should be hidden or kept.
    • Copy or download the extracted link list as TXT, PDF, DOC, or DOCX.

    Uses of this extractor

    Use this URL extractor to collect links from articles, reports, campaign notes, scraped text, emails, website copy, SEO audits, backlink exports, support tickets, and research documents before checking, sharing, or importing them.

    What this URL extractor detects

    The tool scans your pasted text or uploaded document for common web address patterns, including full links that start with http:// or https://, links that start with www, and plain domains that appear inside notes or reports. It is useful when links are buried in paragraphs, exported email text, CRM notes, spreadsheets copied as text, or PDF reports.

    The domain filter helps narrow a noisy document to one website. For example, entering example.com shows links from example.com and subdomains such as blog.example.com while hiding unrelated links.

    Does this tool store my text or extracted results?

    No. Extraction runs in your browser. The page does not need to send your text to a server to detect results. Please check our privacy policy for more details.

    Can it extract links without http or https?

    Yes. The URL extractor can find common bare domains such as example.com and www.example.com as well as full hyperlinks that include http:// or https://.

    How does the domain filter work?

    Enter a domain such as mysite.com to keep matching links from that domain and its subdomains. Leave the field empty to show every detected URL.