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Multiple URL Opener

Paste a list of links and open or clean them all at once.

Note: browsers may block multiple pop-ups. If links don't open, allow pop-ups for this site and try again.

Multiple URL Opener is a no-nonsense tool for anyone who works with lists of links. We used it to quickly open sets of bookmarks, tidy messy URL lists, and prepare links for sharing. It does two things simply and well: it opens many links at once in your browser, and it cleans or normalizes those links so they’re ready to use.

What the tool does and who it's for

At its core, the tool accepts a block of text with one or more URLs and gives you two main options: open them all at once or clean them. Cleaning usually means removing obvious garbage (extra spaces, blank lines), normalizing missing schemes (adding http/https where needed) and stripping unnecessary tracking parameters so links are shorter and less noisy. We found it particularly useful for:

  • Content creators who assemble link lists for newsletters or resource pages.
  • Researchers and journalists who collect many sources and want to preview them quickly.
  • Marketers and SEOs who need to remove tracking parameters before sharing links publicly.
  • Anyone moving links between tools or back-end systems and needing consistent formatting.

How to use it

Using the tool is fast — here’s our streamlined workflow:

  1. Paste your list of links into the input box. You can use newline-separated lists or pasted text that contains URLs.
  2. Choose whether you want to Open the links in your browser or Clean them first.
  3. If cleaning, review the cleaned output and copy it back to your clipboard or export it as needed.
  4. If opening, confirm the number of tabs and click to launch; the links will open in new tabs/windows depending on your browser.

Common use cases

  • Bulk-previewing a list of article links before publishing a weekly newsletter.
  • Cleaning shared links by stripping UTM and social tracking parameters before posting them publicly.
  • Preparing URL lists for import into spreadsheets, CMS fields, or link management tools.
  • Rapidly validating links collected during research so you can spot broken or duplicate entries.

Practical tips

  • Work in batches. Opening dozens of tabs at once can freeze a browser. We open 10–20 at a time, especially on older machines.
  • Verify cleaned URLs. Some sites rely on query parameters for session or access control; preview cleaned links before replacing the originals.
  • Use incognito/private mode when opening many links that could trigger logins or tracking, or when you don’t want cookies to interfere.
  • Scan for malicious links. The tool doesn’t replace basic safety checks — we recommend running unfamiliar links through a link scanner or checking the hostname before opening.
  • Combine with a tab manager. If you open many links often, pair the opener with a tab suspender or session manager to avoid memory bloat.
  • Keep backups. Copy your original list before cleaning, so you can restore any removed parameters or notes if needed.

Overall, Multiple URL Opener is a straightforward time-saver. It won’t replace careful link review, but in our experience it removes the repetitive friction of opening and tidying links so you can focus on the work that follows.

How to open multiple URLs at once

  1. Paste your list of links, one per line.
  2. Review the cleaned, deduplicated list of parsed links.
  3. Click "Open all" to launch them in new tabs, or copy the cleaned list.

Frequently asked questions

Why are some links not opening?

Browsers block opening many tabs at once as pop-ups. Allow pop-ups for this site and try the "Open all" button again.

Do I need to type https:// for every link?

No. If a link has no scheme, https:// is added automatically before opening.

Is this tool free?

Yes. It is completely free, runs in your browser, and requires no sign-up.