URL Extractor from Text input is rejected
The source data may be incomplete, malformed, or different from the format this tool expects.
Check the input hint, try a small sample first, and correct the source file before running the full job.
Pull clean URL lists out of messy notes, emails, logs, and copied web content.
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Paste text containing links. Result: Copy or download extracted URLs.
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Extracted URLs appear here.
Tool guide
Use URL Extractor from Text when you need to check, convert, or prepare a file before using it in another app. Review the result before downloading or copying it.
Pull clean URL lists out of messy notes, emails, logs, and copied web content.
The source data may be incomplete, malformed, or different from the format this tool expects.
Check the input hint, try a small sample first, and correct the source file before running the full job.
The preview can only use the rows, files, or fields provided in the current browser session.
Confirm that the full source was pasted or selected, then rerun the tool and review the output before downloading.
Some destination systems have rules that are stricter than a browser-local utility can infer.
Use the report as a cleanup checklist and verify the final file in the app where it will be imported or shared.
Yes. The output keeps the first occurrence of each unique URL.
It focuses on URLs with http, https, or www prefixes to avoid false positives.