Bulk URL Opener is a tool to open multiple URLs at once. Support for opening in new tabs, new windows, or grouped by domain. Features include delay settings, deduplication, and import/export.

how to use

  • 1. Paste your list of URLs into the text area.
  • 2. Configure settings like opening mode (tabs/windows) and delay.
  • 3. Click 'Open All' to launch your links.
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    Bulk URL Opener - Open Multiple URLs at Once

    What is Bulk URL Opener?

    Bulk URL Opener is a powerful productivity tool designed for webmasters, SEO specialists, and researchers. It allows you to open multiple links simultaneously with a single click. Instead of clicking links one by one, you can paste a list of URLs and open them all instantly in new tabs or windows.

    Why use Bulk URL Opener?

    • Save Time: Open dozens of links in seconds.
    • Boost Productivity: Streamline your workflow for research or link checking.
    • Flexible Modes: Choose between new tabs, new windows, or group by domain.
    • Smart Features: Auto-deduplication, extraction from text, and customizable delays.

    How to use

    1. Enter URLs: Paste your list of URLs into the input box. One URL per line.
    2. Adjust Settings:
      • Choose to open in New Tab, New Window, or Group by Host.
      • Set a Delay if you want to prevent browser freezing.
      • Enable Deduplicate to remove repeated links.
    3. Open: Click the Open All button.

    Examples

    Opening multiple research papers

    Paste a list of PDF links and open them all in separate tabs to read later.

    Import a list of backlinks and open them to verify their status. Use the Delay feature to avoid triggering anti-bot protections.

    FAQ

    Can I save my list?

    Yes! Check “Remember the URL List” in settings, or use the Export button to save as a text file.

    How do I extract URLs from a text?

    Paste any text containing URLs (like an email or article) and click Extract. The tool will automatically find and list all valid links.

    Why use a delay?

    Opening too many tabs at once can slow down your computer or trigger spam filters on websites. A small delay (e.g., 1 second) ensures smooth operation.