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Domain Extractor

Extract domain names from text, URLs, or mixed copied content.

Tool

Use this domain extractor to find domain names inside plain text, URL lists, notes, exports, or copied web content. It is useful for link analysis, domain cleanup, list building, and any workflow where you need only the domain names without the rest of the surrounding text.

About this tool

Use this domain extractor to find domain names inside plain text, URL lists, notes, exports, or copied web content. It is useful for link analysis, domain cleanup, list building, and any workflow where you need only the domain names without the rest of the surrounding text.

Use domain extractor when you need a fast browser-based result without extra setup. It works well for quick checks, one-off tasks, and routine formatting or calculation work.

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Why use this tool

How to use

  1. Paste the text or URLs into the input box.
  2. Run the tool to extract the domain names.
  3. Review the list of extracted domains.
  4. Copy the result for analysis, cleanup, or reuse.

Examples

Example

Input

Visit https://example.com and https://blog.example.org today.

Output

example.com
example.org

Extracts domain names from full URLs in normal text.

Example

Input

Contact us at news.site.com or store.site.com

Output

site.com

Useful when identifying the base domains present in mixed content.

Common errors

The user expects full hostnames instead of base domains.

Fix: Use a hostname extractor if subdomains should be preserved.

The input contains broken URLs or malformed text.

Fix: Clean the source text first if extraction results look incomplete.

The user expects deduplication automatically.

Fix: Use a unique-lines or cleanup tool if you want to remove repeated results.

FAQ

What does a domain extractor do?

It finds and extracts domain names from text or URLs.

Can it help with lists of links?

Yes. It is useful for cleaning and analyzing lists of URLs.

Can I paste a full URL?

Yes. The tool can extract domains from full URLs as well as mixed text.

Is this domain extractor free to use?

Yes. It works online in the browser.

What is the difference between a domain and a hostname?

A domain is the core domain name, while a hostname can include subdomains and more specific host labels.

Use cases

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