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Extract URLs from Text

Extract unique URLs from copied text instantly.

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About this tool

Extract URLs from Text is useful when pasted content contains mixed notes, descriptions, and links but you only need the URLs.

This page scans the text and returns unique links in a cleaner line-based format so the output is easier to audit or reuse.

Best for

  • Link cleanup
  • Text parsing
  • List extraction

How to use

  1. 1

    Paste the source text into the editor.

  2. 2

    Review the extracted URL list instantly.

  3. 3

    Check the total number of unique links found.

  4. 4

    Copy the cleaned list into your next workflow.

Popular use cases

  • Pull links from copied notes
  • Extract URLs from pasted documents
  • Collect links from a messy source block

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Common questions

FAQ

What does this URL extractor do?

It scans a block of text and returns any URLs it finds as a cleaner line-based list.

Does it remove duplicate URLs?

Yes. The extracted output is deduplicated so repeated links do not clutter the result.

Is this useful for copied reports and notes?

Yes. It is useful when links are mixed into larger text blocks and need to be pulled out quickly.