Domain Extractor
Extract domain names from any text content. Perfect for SEO analysis, security research, and data processing with advanced filtering options.
Supports .txt, .log, .csv files. File size limit 50MB
⚙️ Extraction Settings
✨ Key Features
Powerful domain extraction with advanced filtering and export options
Smart Extraction
Automatically detects and extracts domains from URLs, text, and various formats
Advanced Filtering
Filter by TLD, remove duplicates, and sort results alphabetically
Multiple Export Formats
Export results as TXT or CSV files, or copy to clipboard
File Upload Support
Upload text files, logs, or CSV files for batch processing
Privacy First
All processing happens in your browser - no data sent to servers
Fast Processing
Process large amounts of text quickly with real-time results
🎯 Perfect For
Discover how different professionals use our domain extractor
SEO & Marketing Professionals
Extract domains from competitor analysis, backlink research, and content audits to identify link opportunities.
Security Analysts
Analyze logs, emails, and documents to detect suspicious domains and potential security threats.
Developers & System Admins
Process server logs, configuration files, and documentation to extract domain references.
Data Analysts & Researchers
Extract domains from surveys, social media data, and research documents for statistical analysis.
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about domain extraction
What types of text can I process?
You can extract domains from any text content including articles, blog posts, emails, server logs, CSV files, social media posts, and more. The tool automatically detects domain patterns in various formats.
Does it support international domain names (IDN)?
Yes! The tool uses the tldts library which supports international domain names with Unicode characters and automatically handles punycode conversion for domains with special characters.
Can I filter results by specific TLDs?
Absolutely! Use the TLD filter to extract only domains with specific extensions like .com, .org, .net, or any other TLD. The tool uses the official public suffix list for accurate TLD recognition. You can specify multiple TLDs separated by commas.
What's the difference between total and unique domains?
Total domains shows all domain instances found in your text, including duplicates. Unique domains shows the count after removing duplicates. Use the "Remove duplicates" option to get only unique results.
Is my data secure and private?
Yes! All domain extraction happens directly in your browser. Your text and extracted domains are never sent to our servers or stored anywhere. The tool works completely offline once loaded.