Enter a URL to extract all internal and external links from the webpage. Results will be displayed in organized tables and a complete alphabetical list.
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Link Analysis Summary
All Links (Alphabetical Order)
What is the URL Link Extractor?
The URL Link Extractor is a tool that scans any webpage and retrieves all the links found on that page. It organizes them into three tables: internal links, external links, and all links combined.
What types of links does it detect?
The tool identifies and separates the following:
– Internal links pointing to the same domain
– External links pointing to other websites
– All links, which includes every link found on the page
How does the extractor work?
You enter a webpage URL, and the tool fetches the HTML source, scans for <a href=""> tags, extracts all valid links, and displays them in the three corresponding tables for easy analysis.
Why would I use a link extractor?
Common uses include:
– SEO audits and link structure review
– Detecting broken or suspicious outbound links
– Competitor link analysis
– Content auditing and restructuring
– Quickly gathering URLs for development or research
– Identifying hidden or injected links
Does the extractor follow links or crawl multiple pages?
No. The tool analyzes only the single page you provide. It does not crawl or follow links unless part of an extended crawler tool.
Can it detect nofollow or sponsored attributes?
Many extractors can detect link attributes such as:
– rel="nofollow"
– rel="sponsored"
– rel="ugc"
– target="_blank"
If supported, these appear in the results tables.
Is JavaScript-generated content included?
If the page generates links dynamically using JavaScript, results may vary depending on whether the extractor loads the fully rendered page or only the raw HTML. Some tools support JS rendering; others do not.
How accurate is the internal vs. external link detection?
Links are classified based on the domain of the analyzed URL:
– Same domain = internal
– Different domain = external
Subdomains may be treated as internal or external depending on tool settings.
Can I export the extracted links?
Most extractors let you export your results as:
– CSV
– TXT
– JSON
– Copy-to-clipboard
Great for SEO reports and documentation.
Is it safe to use a link extractor?
Yes. The extractor only fetches the webpage and reads publicly available HTML. It does not interact with the site beyond loading it.
Will this affect the target website or my SEO?
No. Running a link extraction is similar to a normal page visit. It has no impact on SEO rankings or the website’s performance.
What happens if the page has no links?
The tool will show empty tables or a message indicating that no internal, external, or total links were found on the page.
Can this tool find broken links?
Some versions include link checking with HTTP status codes to detect broken or redirected links. Others only extract the URLs without checking their status.
Does the tool support HTTPS and non-HTTPS pages?
Yes. You can extract links from:
– https:// URLs
– http:// URLs
– URLs with or without www