Bulk URL Opener

Open multiple links at once with cleaning, deduplication, and batch controls.

Bulk URL Opener

Clean a URL list and open links in paced batches.

Tip: You can also paste URLs separated by spaces, commas, or semicolons.
If enabled, links that do not validate as a URL will be removed from output.
Browser pop-up blockers may limit large batches. Start with 10–30 tabs and increase gradually.
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About Bulk URL Opener

Bulk URL Opener – Open Multiple Links Online

Open a large list of links in one go without copy‑pasting them one by one. This Bulk URL Opener helps you clean, validate, and launch URLs in controlled batches so your browser stays responsive.

How Bulk URL Opener Works

Paste your links into the input box, choose how you want them prepared (trim spaces, remove duplicates, add a missing protocol), and generate a cleaned list. When you click Open URLs, the tool opens each link in a new browser tab with an optional delay to reduce pop‑up blocking and to keep the process predictable.

Step-by-Step

  • 1) Paste URLs: Add one link per line (or separate by spaces/commas) into the textarea.
  • 2) Set options: Decide whether to remove duplicates, keep only valid links, and automatically prepend https:// when it’s missing.
  • 3) Generate list: The tool normalizes the input, extracts URLs, and produces a clean output list.
  • 4) Review: Quickly scan the cleaned list and adjust the maximum number of URLs to open in this run.
  • 5) Open in tabs: Launch links with an optional delay between tabs to improve success in modern browsers.

Key Features

Smart URL parsing

The parser reads one-per-line lists and also detects links separated by commas or spaces. This makes it easy to paste from spreadsheets, emails, or exported reports without manual reformatting.

Duplicate removal and normalization

Remove duplicate links to avoid opening the same page multiple times. Normalization trims whitespace, removes surrounding punctuation, and ensures consistent formatting so the results are easier to audit.

Protocol auto-fix

If a link is missing a protocol (for example, example.com), the tool can automatically add https://. This is helpful for link lists that come from plain text sources.

Batch-friendly opening

Open links with a configurable delay and a maximum-per-run limit. This helps reduce pop-up blocking and keeps your browsing session under control, especially when handling dozens of URLs.

Exportable cleaned output

Download the final list as a text file, copy it to the clipboard, or reuse it in another workflow such as QA checks, SEO audits, or monitoring tools.

Use Cases

  • SEO audits: Open multiple pages from a crawl report to verify titles, redirects, canonicals, and indexing behavior.
  • Content review: Launch a list of drafts or published URLs to check formatting, images, and internal links across many pages.
  • QA and testing: Validate a batch of endpoints, landing pages, or preview links when testing releases.
  • Customer support: Open multiple tickets, order pages, or knowledge-base articles without hunting through tabs manually.
  • Affiliate and campaign checks: Quickly confirm tracking parameters and destination pages for a set of campaign URLs.
  • Research workflows: Open multiple sources from a bibliography or a saved reading list in one controlled sequence.

In all these cases, the goal is the same: reduce repetitive clicking while keeping control. The cleaned output also acts as a documented list you can share with teammates or store alongside a project.

Optimization Tips

Open in smaller batches

Browsers may block large bursts of new tabs. For best results, set a reasonable maximum per run (for example 10–30) and repeat if needed. A short delay between tabs can also help the browser treat the action as user-driven.

Clean first, open second

Use the generated output as your “source of truth.” If you need to remove certain domains or paths, edit the output list and then open only what you actually want to review.

Prefer HTTPS and consistent formatting

Enabling protocol auto-fix makes lists more reliable. Consistent formatting also helps when you paste the cleaned links back into spreadsheets, ticket systems, or monitoring dashboards.

FAQ

Most browsers block excessive pop-ups. Use smaller batches, increase the delay, and allow pop-ups for the site if prompted. Launching links from the tool’s Open button is still user-initiated, but limits can apply.

The tool supports standard HTTP and HTTPS links, plus plain domains that can be upgraded to HTTPS when auto-fix is enabled. It also extracts URLs from mixed text where links are separated by spaces or commas.

The tool generates a cleaned list on the server side for display, but opening tabs happens in your browser. No external API calls are used; the tool simply processes the text you provide for normalization and validation.

Yes. Enable duplicate removal to keep only unique URLs. If you enable validation, the output will keep only links that parse as valid web URLs after normalization and optional protocol fixing.

It depends on your device and browser settings, but many users succeed with 10–30 at a time. If you need to open hundreds, split the work into batches and consider using bookmarks or a tab manager for longer sessions.

Why Choose This Tool?

This Bulk URL Opener focuses on the practical details that make batch opening reliable: clean inputs, sensible limits, and an option to pace tab creation. The result is a workflow that feels fast without being chaotic.

Whether you’re reviewing content, validating campaigns, or checking technical fixes, you can generate a tidy URL list, share it, and open it when you’re ready. It’s a simple utility that saves time every time you work with multiple links.