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Link Extractor – Extract All Links from Any Webpage Free

Extract all internal and external links from any webpage. Filter by link type and copy URLs. Includes anchor text and link attributes. Free.

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Links are extracted from the HTML source fetched server-side. JavaScript-rendered links and dynamically loaded content may not be included.
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What is Link Extractor – Extract All Links from Any Webpage Free?

A link extractor fetches a webpage and extracts every hyperlink (<a href>) found in the HTML — both internal links (same domain) and external links (different domains) — along with the anchor text, rel attribute (nofollow, sponsored), and target attribute. It provides a complete link inventory of any page, useful for SEO audits, competitive research, and content analysis.

How to Use Link Extractor – Extract All Links from Any Webpage Free

  1. 1Enter the full URL of the webpage you want to analyze.
  2. 2Click Extract Links to fetch and parse all links.
  3. 3Filter results by link type: all, internal, or external.
  4. 4Review each link's URL, anchor text, and rel attribute.
  5. 5Copy the link list or export for further analysis.

Key Features

  • ✓Extracts all <a href> links from any live URL
  • ✓Separates internal and external links
  • ✓Shows anchor text and rel attributes
  • ✓Deduplication option
  • ✓Export as CSV

Benefits

  • →Audit internal linking structure for SEO
  • →Find all outbound links for quality review
  • →Identify nofollow and sponsored link patterns
  • →Build comprehensive link inventories for migrations

Why Use Irreva for Link Extractor – Extract All Links from Any Webpage Free?

Runs 100% in your browser — files never leave your device.
No account, no sign-up, no subscription — free forever.
Works on any device: desktop, tablet, or mobile.
No file size limits from our infrastructure.
Instant results — no server round-trip latency.
Open-source libraries and transparent processing.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between internal and external links?

Internal links point to pages on the same domain. External links point to different domains. Both are important for SEO — internal links distribute page authority, and external links signal relevance and authority to search engines.

Can this tool extract links from any website?

It can extract links from any publicly accessible URL. Some sites may block proxy requests or load links via JavaScript (single-page apps), which means some links may not be captured.

Why are some links missing from the results?

This tool extracts links from HTML anchor tags in the page source. Links added dynamically via JavaScript (e.g., React, Vue apps) or links in iframes are not captured. For full JS-rendered link extraction, a headless browser is needed.

How can I use this for SEO?

Use it to audit the outbound links on a page, check for broken external links, identify pages with too many external links, or verify internal linking structure after a site update.

Does it extract JavaScript-rendered links?

The tool fetches the server-side HTML. Links loaded by JavaScript after page render may not be captured. For JS-heavy sites, use a browser-based crawler.

What is the difference between this and the URL Extractor?

The URL Extractor (/url-extractor) finds URLs in raw text. The Link Extractor fetches a live webpage and extracts <a href> hyperlinks along with their anchor text and attributes — much more context for SEO analysis.

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