Find URLs in text
Pull every web address out of a block of text, deduplicated.
What you type is processed in your browser and never sent to us.
How to do it
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Paste the text
Email, document, HTML source – whatever contains the links.
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Leave out what you do not need
Name domains to skip, separated by commas.
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Copy the list
One address per line, ready to use.
What this is for
Links hide in emails, documents and source code, and picking them out by hand means missing some. This finds every address in what you paste and gives you a list you can work with.
Duplicates are removed, and you can name domains to leave out – your own, say, or the social networks whose links appear in every footer.
Common questions
Yes, provided they are recognisable as addresses – www.example.com is found.
No. Nothing is fetched; the text is only read.
Yes, addresses appear in the order they occur in the text.
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