URL Parser

Parse URLs and extract all components including protocol, host, path, and query parameters. All processing happens locally in your browser.

100% Private & Secure

Your data never leaves your browser

URL Input
Enter a URL to parse

How to Parse URLs Online?

1

Enter URL

Paste any complete URL including the protocol (http:// or https://) into the input field.

2

View Components

Instantly see all URL parts: protocol, host, port, path, query parameters, and hash fragment.

3

Copy Values

Copy any component with one click. Export query parameters for debugging or documentation.

Why Use BrowserKits URL Parser?

100% Client-Side

All URL parsing happens in your browser. Your URLs never leave your device.

Complete Breakdown

Extracts all URL components including protocol, hostname, port, path, query string, and hash.

Query Parameter Table

Automatically parses and displays all query parameters in an easy-to-read table format.

Completely Free

No limits, no registration, no hidden fees. Parse unlimited URLs.

Use Cases

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Link Analysis

Break down complex URLs to understand their structure, including tracking parameters and redirects.

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Debugging

Debug URL-related issues by examining each component separately to identify problems.

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Parameter Extraction

Extract and analyze query parameters from URLs for analytics, testing, or documentation.

How It Works: Client-Side Processing

Your privacy is our priority. Here's why our approach is different:

URL API

Uses the browser's native URL API for accurate, standards-compliant URL parsing.

Component Breakdown

Extracts all URL parts including protocol, host, port, pathname, search, and hash.

Query Parsing

Automatically parses query strings into individual key-value pairs for easy inspection.

Frequently Asked Questions

What URL components are extracted?

The parser extracts: protocol (http/https), hostname, port, pathname, search string (query), hash fragment, origin, and if present, username and password. Query parameters are parsed into individual key-value pairs.

Can I parse URLs with authentication?

Yes, the parser handles URLs with embedded credentials (username:password@host). These are extracted and displayed separately for easy inspection.

Is my URL data secure?

Yes, all parsing happens entirely in your browser. Your URLs never touch our servers - safe for parsing internal or sensitive URLs.

How to Parse URLs Online?

1

Enter URL

Paste any complete URL including the protocol (http:// or https://) into the input field.

2

View Components

Instantly see all URL parts: protocol, host, port, path, query parameters, and hash fragment.

3

Copy Values

Copy any component with one click. Export query parameters for debugging or documentation.

Why Use BrowserKits URL Parser?

100% Client-Side

All URL parsing happens in your browser. Your URLs never leave your device.

Complete Breakdown

Extracts all URL components including protocol, hostname, port, path, query string, and hash.

Query Parameter Table

Automatically parses and displays all query parameters in an easy-to-read table format.

Completely Free

No limits, no registration, no hidden fees. Parse unlimited URLs.

Use Cases

πŸ”—

Link Analysis

Break down complex URLs to understand their structure, including tracking parameters and redirects.

πŸ›

Debugging

Debug URL-related issues by examining each component separately to identify problems.

πŸ“‹

Parameter Extraction

Extract and analyze query parameters from URLs for analytics, testing, or documentation.

How It Works: Client-Side Processing

Your privacy is our priority. Here's why our approach is different:

URL API

Uses the browser's native URL API for accurate, standards-compliant URL parsing.

Component Breakdown

Extracts all URL parts including protocol, host, port, pathname, search, and hash.

Query Parsing

Automatically parses query strings into individual key-value pairs for easy inspection.

Frequently Asked Questions

What URL components are extracted?

The parser extracts: protocol (http/https), hostname, port, pathname, search string (query), hash fragment, origin, and if present, username and password. Query parameters are parsed into individual key-value pairs.

Can I parse URLs with authentication?

Yes, the parser handles URLs with embedded credentials (username:password@host). These are extracted and displayed separately for easy inspection.

Is my URL data secure?

Yes, all parsing happens entirely in your browser. Your URLs never touch our servers - safe for parsing internal or sensitive URLs.