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Clean and normalize pasted URL lists by trimming spaces and removing empty lines.
Use this URL list cleaner to tidy a pasted list of links before further processing. It is useful for crawls, exports, copied link lists, reports, and any workflow where extra spaces, blank rows, or messy formatting make URLs harder to review or reuse.
Use this URL list cleaner to tidy a pasted list of links before further processing. It is useful for crawls, exports, copied link lists, reports, and any workflow where extra spaces, blank rows, or messy formatting make URLs harder to review or reuse.
Use url list cleaner 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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Input
https://example.com https://test.com
Output
https://example.com https://test.com
Removes empty lines and trims surrounding whitespace.
Input
https://site.com/page1 https://site.com/page2
Output
https://site.com/page1 https://site.com/page2
Useful for cleaning exports with spacing noise.
Fix: Use a duplicate URL remover after cleaning if you also want deduplication.
Fix: This tool normalizes formatting, but it does not repair invalid URLs.
Fix: Use a URL extraction tool first if the content is not already a URL list.
It cleans pasted URL lists by removing blanks and trimming extra spaces.
Yes. It is useful before sorting or removing duplicate URLs.
Yes. This tool is intended for pasted URL lists.
Yes. It works online in the browser.
A URL list cleaner normalizes formatting, while a duplicate remover focuses on repeated links.