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Domain Extractor

Extract domain names (hostnames) from URLs in text and output one per line. Useful for audits and cleanup. Runs locally in your browser.

Input

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Output

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Tip: You can verify in DevTools โ†’ Network that nothing is uploaded.

About this Domain Extractor

Domain Extractor finds URLs in your input and pulls out the hostname portion (for example, https://sub.example.com/path โ†’ sub.example.com).

This is useful for website audits, link cleanup, and turning URL lists into domain lists. If you paste bare domains without protocol, add https:// to improve detection.

Common uses
  • Process text data quickly without external tools
  • Transform content for development workflows
  • Clean and format text for analysis
Tips
  • Enable Auto to transform as you type
  • Upload text files directly from your device
  • Download the result when done

FAQ

Is my text uploaded to a server?

No. Everything runs locally in your browser. Nothing you paste is sent to a server.

Can I use this tool offline?

After the page loads once, it will typically keep working offline (unless you hard refresh with no cache).

Do you store my input?

No. Your input stays in your browser. Only optional preferences like theme or language may be stored.

What input formats are supported?

Any plain text. You can paste text directly into the input box.

What is a domain vs a URL?

A URL includes protocol and path (https://example.com/page). A domain/hostname is the host part only (example.com).

Does it extract subdomains?

Yes. Hostnames like sub.example.com are extracted as-is.

Does it deduplicate domains?

Many implementations deduplicate while preserving the first occurrence. If you need duplicates, adjust the logic.