Hyperlink Extractor

Hyperlink Extractor v2.0
100% Free - No Signup

Pull every link out of any Excel file.

The same job your VBA macro used to do - now right inside your browser. Drop a file, hit one button, and download an Excel with every URL extracted into the next column.

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Setup time
100%
Private & offline
No usage limits
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Upload your Excel file

Drop a .xlsx or .xls file below, or click to browse.

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Extracted Links - Preview

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Cell Text URL
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Use Cases

Perfect for these jobs

D

Dropbox Folders

Got a sheet full of Dropbox shared links? Pull all the real URLs in seconds.

G

Google Drive Lists

Extract every Drive file link from your reference spreadsheets at once.

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Reference Tables

Big tables of vendor sites, product pages, or PDFs - get clean URL lists fast.

Comparison

VBA Macro vs. this tool

Feature VBA Macro This Tool
Setup required !Enable macros, paste code +Zero setup
Security warnings !Yes, scary popups +None
Works on Mac !Limited support +Any device
Multi-sheet support !Active sheet only +All sheets at once
Privacy +Local +Local, browser-based

Saved me three hours of running macros every week. Just drop, click, done.

- A happy spreadsheet warrior
Guide

How it works

01

Upload

Drop your Excel file that has hyperlinks inside the cells.

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Extract

Hit the button - URLs get written into the next column of every hyperlinked cell.

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Preview

See exactly what got extracted before saving anything.

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Download

Save a fresh .xlsx file. Original stays untouched.

FAQ

Common questions

Nope. Everything happens inside your browser. Your file never leaves your device, so your private Dropbox links and sensitive data stay private.
.xlsx, .xls, and .xlsm files. The output is always a fresh .xlsx file with URLs added in the next column.
Yes. Every sheet in your workbook is scanned, and links from all sheets are extracted into the same output file.
That matches the classic VBA macro behavior (HL.Range.Offset(0,1)). Every hyperlinked cell gets its URL written in the column right next to it, so you can match them up easily.
The tool will tell you nothing was found. Make sure your cells actually have hyperlinks attached (right-click any cell, then Edit Hyperlink to confirm).
No hard limit, but very large files (50MB+) may take a few seconds to process since everything runs in your browser.
Get in touch

Questions or feedback?

Found a bug? Got a feature idea? Just want to say hi? Drop a message - I reply within 24-48 hours.

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