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🔎 Link Extractor

Extract links, anchors, emails, and link attributes from pasted HTML.

Runs in your browser

Link extraction runs locally against pasted HTML. Remove private URLs, tokens, draft routes, or customer data before sharing debug payloads.

What this tool does

Link Extractor pulls URLs and anchors from pasted text or HTML.

Why it is useful

It helps audit pages, clean link lists, collect references, inspect exports, and prepare crawl or QA checks.

How it works

The browser scans input for links and displays extracted URLs with optional anchor text where available.

Best input

Paste HTML, Markdown, or text from the page or document you want to inspect.

QA tip

After extraction, check for duplicates, broken links, tracking parameters, and unexpected external domains.

Privacy note

Extraction from pasted content happens locally. Live URL fetching, if available, sends the public URL for retrieval.

Important limitation

Extracted links may miss dynamically rendered links, JavaScript-only routes, or links hidden behind authentication.

Quick answers

Can it find Markdown links?

Yes if the parser supports Markdown-style links or URL patterns.

Does it check if links work?

Extraction alone does not prove the URLs return successfully.

Common Use Cases

Inventory links before migration

Extract all links from a page before changing CMS, templates, or navigation.

Prepare internal-linking audits

Copy link text and URLs into a spreadsheet for SEO review.

Review nofollow and target attributes

Quickly spot affiliate, external, or new-tab links in pasted HTML.

SEO Suite workflow

Move from pasted page metadata into canonical, heading, link, keyword, page-size, Core Web Vitals, SERP snippet, social-card, and meta-description checks while keeping local-analysis boundaries clear.

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