What does Extract Domain from URL do?
Clean and extract domains from URLs.
Clean and extract domains from URLs.
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Clean and extract domains from URLs. Use it in your browser without uploading files for typical workflows.
Free URL domain extractor — paste a list of URLs and instantly extract the root domain from each. Normalizes www, strips paths and query strings. No signup needed. Runs locally in your browser when supported—no upload required for normal use. Designed for quick everyday tasks with clear, copy-friendly output.
Concise answers for common searches — definitions, steps, and comparisons.
Clean and extract domains from URLs.
Extract Domain from URL (/extract-domain-from-url) runs in your browser when supported—inputs are not uploaded to EverydayTools servers.
Load Extract Domain from URL on EverydayTools—no account required.
Type, paste, or upload depending on what the tool accepts.
Results update in your browser for typical use cases.
Copy the output or use download/export when available.
Common real-world scenarios where this tool saves time.
Clean and extract domains from URLs.
Use when you want results without uploading files—local browser processing when the tool supports it.
Open Extract Domain from URL in any modern browser for quick checks with copy-friendly output.
Step-by-step chains that connect related tools for common tasks.
How this EverydayTools page compares for typical use.
| Aspect | EverydayTools | Typical alternative |
|---|---|---|
| Cost | Free | Paid apps or trials |
| Privacy | Browser-local when supported | Often requires cloud upload |
| Signup | Not required | Often required |
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It extracts the root domain (registrable domain) from each URL — stripping the scheme, www prefix, subdomains, path, query parameters, and fragments. For example, https://blog.example.com/post?id=1 returns example.com.
Yes. Paste a list of URLs (one per line) and the tool extracts a domain for each row. Duplicate domains are shown as-is; use the deduplicate option to keep only unique results.
The tool normalises Unicode hostnames. Punycode-encoded domains (xn--...) are returned as-is; full IDN normalisation depends on the browser's URL parser.
A hostname includes subdomains (blog.example.com). A domain is the registrable part (example.com). This tool returns the registrable domain, not the full hostname.
Clean and extract domains from URLs.
Extract Domain from URL keeps typical inputs on your device—nothing is uploaded to EverydayTools servers for core calculations.
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Reviewed by EverydayTools Editorial Team on 2026-05-28.
Bulk URLs
Paste mixed text with http(s) or www links—root domains are extracted automatically.
Normalized output
Strips subdomains, paths, and query strings to root domains for reporting.
Runs locally
Extraction runs in your browser—URLs are not uploaded.
Found 3 unique domains from 3 URL matches.