Free Online URL Parser - Analyze URL Components Instantly
Parse and analyze URL components including protocol, host, pathname, query parameters, and hash fragments. Real-time URL parsing with automatic decoding and component extraction.
Professional URL Analysis Tool for Developers
Parse URLs into their individual components with our professional URL parser. Extract protocol, hostname, port, path, query parameters, and hash fragments. Perfect for web developers, SEO specialists, and API integration work.
Real-Time URL Component Extraction
Instantly parse any URL and see all its components broken down. Automatically decode query parameters, handle localhost and IP addresses, and copy individual components to clipboard with one click.
Secure Browser-Based URL Parser
All URL parsing happens locally in your browser, ensuring your data remains private and secure. No data is sent to external servers. Supports all URL formats including http, https, ftp, localhost, and IP addresses.
Key Features
- Real-time URL parsing and component extraction
- Automatic protocol detection and addition
- Query parameter decoding and table view
- Support for all URL formats (http, https, ftp, localhost, IP)
- One-click copy for each component
- Handles complex URLs with multiple parameters
- IPv4 and IPv6 address support
- No data sent to external servers - 100% client-side
- Works offline after initial load
- Clean, intuitive interface
- Mobile-responsive design
- Dark mode support
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this URL parser free?
Yes, completely free with no limitations, ads, or signup requirements. Parse as many URLs as you need.
Does it work offline?
Yes, once loaded, all URL parsing happens in your browser without requiring an internet connection.
What URL formats are supported?
Supports all standard URL formats including http, https, ftp, file, localhost, IP addresses (IPv4/IPv6), and custom protocols.
Are query parameters automatically decoded?
Yes, query parameters are automatically URL-decoded for easy reading while preserving the original encoded values.
Can I parse URLs without a protocol?
Yes, if you enter a URL without a protocol (like 'example.com'), https:// will be added automatically.
Is my URL data secure?
Absolutely. All parsing happens locally in your browser. No URLs or data are sent to external servers.