Extraction Tools

Extract URLs

Free Extract URLs tool to find links in text, clean tracking parameters, normalize links, remove duplicates, copy links, and download TXT or CSV.

Free browser extraction tool

Extract URLs

Extract website links from pasted text, clean tracking parameters, normalize URLs, and keep a clear list of links for review.
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Paste text, choose options, then extract. Auto-extract updates while typing, and everything runs inside your browser.

Input text

Your text is processed in your browser.
Advanced options

Output results

Ready to extract.
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Line numbers are visual only and are not copied. “1 time” shows how often a repeated result was found. Copy and downloads include only the extracted values.

No results yet. Paste text and click Extract.

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Free extraction tool

Use Extract URLs online with no sign up, no login, and browser-only processing.

Extract website links from pasted text, clean tracking parameters, normalize URLs, and keep a clear list of links for review. Mirown keeps extraction fast and practical: paste text, choose cleanup options, extract results, then copy or download the list without creating an account.

This tool is helpful for copied documents, notes, webpages, emails, reports, spreadsheets, social captions, logs, and content cleanup. It is static frontend software, so extraction happens inside your browser.

How to use Extract URLs

  1. Open the free Mirown Extract URLs page in your browser.
  2. Paste the text, document content, message, list, web copy, or notes you want to scan.
  3. Use options such as remove duplicates, sort order, cleanup, normalization, or mode-specific filters.
  4. Click Extract or turn on auto-extract to generate the result list on the page.
  5. Review the results, copy all items, or download TXT and CSV files.

What this free tool includes

  • Extract http, https, www, and plain domain links where possible
  • Detect URLs with paths and query parameters
  • Remove tracking parameters such as utm_source, utm_medium, utm_campaign, fbclid, and gclid
  • Normalize URLs by adding https://
  • Remove trailing slashes
  • Open each extracted URL in a new tab
  • Copy individual URLs or copy all results
  • Download URL results as TXT or CSV
  • Your text is processed in your browser

Why this extraction tool is useful

The Extract URLs helps with link audits, SEO cleanup, content review, marketing campaign cleanup, research notes, website migration lists. Instead of manually searching through long text, you can extract the useful pieces into a clean list and export the result.

Privacy note

Your text is processed in your browser. Mirown does not need a backend or API for this extraction workflow. Avoid pasting highly sensitive private information into any website unless you understand the risk and trust the page you are using.

Accuracy note

Extraction tools use practical matching rules and regular expressions. They are designed to avoid obvious false positives, but unusual formatting, broken text, or rare formats may need manual review before you use the final results.

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Frequently asked questions

Is Mirown Extract URLs free?

Yes. Mirown Extract URLs is free to use online with no sign up, no login, and no paid account required.

Does Extract URLs upload my text to a server?

No. This Extract URLs page is designed as a static frontend tool. Your text is processed in your browser and is not sent to a Mirown backend for extraction.

Can I download results from Extract URLs?

Yes. You can copy results, download a TXT file, or download a CSV file directly from the browser.

Can I remove duplicate results?

Yes. The extraction tools include a remove duplicates option. Some tools also include lowercase, normalization, cleanup, or frequency options.

Is this Extract URLs mobile friendly?

Yes. Mirown Extract URLs is responsive and works on phones, tablets, laptops, and desktop browsers.

Free browser tool guide

Extract URLs examples, checks, and safe usage notes

Extract URLs is built as a free Mirown browser tool with no sign up required. This guide adds practical context so the page is useful beyond the main tool interface.

Example workflow
Input

A user opens Extract URLs, enters sample data, and reviews the result before copying or downloading output.

Result

The tool produces a browser-side result with visible guidance, clear actions, and related Mirown links for the next step.

How this tool helps

  • Free Extract URLs tool to find links in text, clean tracking parameters, normalize links, remove duplicates, copy links, and download TXT or CSV.
  • Use the sample or clear button to test the workflow before using important data.
  • Copy or download the result only after reviewing it.

What to remember

  • The main workflow is designed for browser-side use without account creation.
  • Generated or validated output should still be checked in the real context where it will be used.
  • Related tools and guides help users continue the workflow without searching again.
Do I need an account to use Extract URLs?

No. Extract URLs is free to use on Mirown without sign up or login for the main tool workflow.

Does Extract URLs replace manual review?

No. It helps with the task, but important results should always be reviewed before publishing, submitting, or relying on them.

Why Mirown is built this way

Free tools, clear pages, and browser-first privacy.

Mirown is built by founder Hanan Asif to make everyday document, image, text, QR, calculator, developer, color, business, security, and fun tools easier to use without unnecessary sign up or server storage for the main browser workflows. Important pages explain what the tool can do, what users should review, and where browser limits may apply.

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Useful guides Mirown guides connect related tools with examples, safe workflow notes, and practical decisions before download.
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