Extract URLs
Paste text to find and list every URL and link reference.
Extract all URLs from text instantly online.
Input
Paste text, notes, or emails that contain links.
Output
Every detected URL will be listed on its own line.
FAQ
Common questions about this tool.
Does it find all link types?
Yes. It extracts http, https, and other common URL patterns from text.
When is this useful?
It is useful when you need to collect links from emails, documents, or chat logs for quick review.
How to use
Paste the text, extract URLs, then copy the link list.
- Paste the text or email content that contains multiple links.
- Click Extract URLs to find all web addresses.
- Copy the list for bookmarking, review, or documentation.
Use cases
Use it when you need a quick list of all links from unstructured text.
- Collect links from email threads or chat conversations.
- Extract reference URLs from documents or articles.
- Pull all links from newsletters or pasted content for sharing.
When this tool is useful
Paste text to find and list every URL and link reference. Extract URLs sits in the extraction tools part of the site, which focuses on pull numbers, URLs, and email addresses out of raw text.
It works well when useful entities are buried inside mixed text and you need to pull them into a cleaner list quickly. Within that group, it leans toward structured extraction tasks, so the page is tuned for quick single-purpose use rather than a long multi-step workflow. If this step is only part of the job, the most relevant follow-up tools are Extract Emails and Extract Numbers.
Before you copy the result
- Spot-check a few extracted lines so partial matches or surrounding punctuation do not sneak into the result.
- Use the output as a staging list before moving it into a spreadsheet, CRM, audit sheet, or upload step.
- If you need to normalize the extracted lines, follow with a cleanup or list-formatting tool.
Example
A quick example of how this tool works.
Input
Docs: https://example.com/docs and backup: http://status.example.net/report
Output
https://example.com/docs\nhttp://status.example.net/report