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HTML Link Extractor - local URL inventory from HTML

Upload HTML and extract anchors, images, scripts, stylesheets, canonicals, and meta URLs into CSV locally.

  • Runs locally
  • Category Format Converter
  • Best for Checking file type, size, metadata, and obvious mismatch signals before sharing.
Nothing is uploaded. Up to 50 files / 100 MB per batch; text and Base64 tools use lower browser-memory limits.
Output

What this tool does

HTML Link Extractor creates a quick resource inventory from an HTML file without crawling the web. Upload an HTML export or paste markup and the tool extracts anchor hrefs, image sources, script URLs, stylesheet and canonical links, plus meta content values that look like URLs. The output CSV helps with static-site migrations, SEO reviews, asset cleanup, CSP preparation, vendor template audits, and debugging unexpected external dependencies. Everything runs through the browser DOMParser locally, so private templates and internal HTML exports are not uploaded.

Tool details

Input
Files + Text + Numbers
The page exposes text boxes, numeric controls, file pickers, or structured inputs depending on the tool.
Output
Live result + Copy + Download
The result area focuses on usable output, with copy, download, or preview actions when supported.
Privacy
Browser-side processing
The main tool logic does not call an external API, so inputs normally stay in the current tab.
Save / share
Shareable URL state
Key settings are encoded in the URL so another person can reopen the same setup.
Performance budget
Initial JS <= 34 KB
No WASM budget is declared, keeping the tool quick to open on mobile.
Best fit
Format Converter · Developer
Category and role tags drive related tools, internal links, and quick fit checks.

How to use

  1. 1. Input

    Paste or drop your content into the tool panel.

  2. 2. Process

    Click the button. All processing is local in your browser.

  3. 3. Copy / Download

    Copy the result or download to disk in one click.

How HTML Link Extractor fits into your work

Use it before upload, handoff, archive, support review, or any moment where a file needs one local check before it leaves your machine.

File jobs

  • Checking file type, size, metadata, and obvious mismatch signals before sharing.
  • Preparing mixed folders for upload, archive, intake, or review.
  • Keeping sensitive files in the browser instead of sending them to an account-based service.

File checks

  • Do not treat the extension alone as proof of the real file type.
  • Review metadata before a file goes to customers, vendors, or a public page.
  • Keep the original file until the copied, converted, or exported result is verified.

Good next steps

These links move the current task into a more complete workflow.

  1. 1 Markdown Link Extractor Upload Markdown and extract inline links, reference links, images, and bare URLs into a local CSV. Open
  2. 2 HTML to Markdown HTML to Markdown — paste rich content, get clean .md with links, code, tables, lists preserved. Open
  3. 3 HTML Minifier Minify HTML — strip comments, whitespace, optional attributes, inline CSS/JS. 40-60% smaller. Open

Real-world use cases

  • Prepare a migration inventory

    Extract page, asset, script, and stylesheet URLs before moving HTML into another CMS.

  • Review external dependencies

    Identify third-party URLs referenced by a template before tightening CSP or privacy review.

Common pitfalls

  • Relative URLs are extracted as written; resolve them against the site base before crawling.

  • JavaScript-generated links are not present in static HTML and cannot be extracted here.

Privacy

HTML parsing is local. The CSV can expose private endpoints, asset names, and internal domains.

FAQ

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Made by Toolora · 100% client-side · Updated 2026-06-13