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Domain Extractor Guide

Learn when to use Domain Extractor, how to use it correctly, and how to avoid common mistakes.

What this guide covers

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.

This guide explains when to use Domain Extractor, how to get a cleaner result, and which mistakes to avoid before moving on to related tools or the main tool page.

Why use Domain Extractor

How to use Domain Extractor

  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.

Best use cases

Common mistakes

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.

Use the tool

Ready to run Domain Extractor? Open the main tool page to enter your input, generate the result, and copy or download the output.

Open Domain Extractor