Free Online URL Encoder & Decoder
Encode and decode URLs effortlessly with our fast and secure online tool.
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URL Operations
Example Inputs
Quick Reference
URL Components
- • protocol:// (e.g., http, https)
- • username:password@ (optional)
- • hostname.com
- • :port (optional)
- • /path/to/resource
- • ?query=parameters
- • #fragment
Common Encodings
- • Space: %20 or +
- • /: %2F
- • ?: %3F
- • =: %3D
- • &: %26
- • @: %40
Features
- • Bulk URL processing
- • Email extraction
- • Query parameter parsing
- • Special character preservation
- • Context extraction
Key Features of URL Operations Tool
Our all-in-one URL tool allows you to encode, decode, extract, and parse URLs quickly and efficiently.
URL Decoder & Encoder
Easily decode or encode URLs, preserving special characters as needed.
Extract URLs & Emails
Extract all URLs and emails from the input text while maintaining context.
Advanced Parsing
Parse and breakdown URLs into components like protocol, hostname, port, path, and query parameters.
Bulk Processing
Process multiple URLs at once with batch encoding, decoding, or extraction.
Downloadable Reports
Save extracted URLs or parsed data as a text file for future use.
How to Use
Simple 3-step process
Step 1
Enter the URL or text you want to encode or decode in the input field.
Step 2
Click the 'Encode' or 'Decode' button to process the input.
Step 3
Copy the result using the 'Copy Output' button for easy use elsewhere.
Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about our process, pricing, and technical capabilities.
See Full FAQURL encoding is the process of converting characters into a format that can be transmitted over the internet. Special characters are replaced with percent-encoded values.
Yes, the tool can scan text and extract all email addresses along with URLs. Simply enable the email extraction option.
Select 'Parse' mode, and the tool will break down the URL into its components, including a structured list of query parameters.
Yes, you can input multiple URLs, one per line, and process them in bulk for encoding, decoding, or extraction.
Yes, after extracting URLs, you can copy them to your clipboard or download them as a text file for future use.
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