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URL Opener

URL Opener
Open multiple URLs at once in new browser tabs.

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About the URL Opener

URL Opener lets you open many URLs at once, launching each one in its own new browser tab from a single list you paste in. Instead of copying and pasting links one at a time, you enter or paste a batch of addresses and the tool fires them all open together, saving repetitive clicks when you regularly visit the same set of pages.

The tool runs entirely in your browser. It reads the list of URLs you provide, validates and normalizes each entry, and then triggers the browser to open them as new tabs. Because modern browsers block bulk pop-ups by default, you will usually need to allow pop-ups for the site the first time so that every link in your list opens rather than just the first one.

This is a real time-saver for anyone with a recurring routine of pages, such as developers checking several dashboards, marketers reviewing campaign landing pages, support agents opening ticket links, or researchers reopening a reading list. It is also handy for QA, where you want to spot-check a batch of pages quickly, and for sharing a working set of links you can paste and launch in one go.

For smooth use, make sure each URL is on its own line and includes a scheme like https where possible, and grant the pop-up permission prompt so all tabs open. Opening a very large number of tabs at once can strain your browser and memory, so batch sensibly; if you instead want to discover the links on a single page rather than open a list you already have, use the URL Extractor.

Frequently asked questions

Why do only some of my links open?
Browsers block bulk tab opening as pop-ups by default. Allow pop-ups for this site when prompted, and all the URLs in your list will open instead of just the first one.
Does it send my URLs to a server?
No. The tool runs in your browser and simply instructs it to open the tabs locally, so your list of links is not processed server-side.
How should I format the list of URLs?
Put one URL per line. Including the full scheme such as https:// helps each link open correctly as its own tab.
Is there a limit to how many I can open?
There is no hard cap, but opening a very large batch of tabs at once can slow down or overwhelm your browser and system memory, so it is best to open links in reasonable groups.