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Free Bulk URL Opener – Open Multiple URLs at Once | ThinkForU

1 Paste Your URLs

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2 Opening Options

New tab for each URL
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Auto-fix incomplete URLs
Adds https:// to bare domains like "google.com"
Skip duplicate URLs
Ignores repeated URLs when opening
Skip invalid URLs
Skips lines that don't look like valid URLs

URL Inspector

Paste URLs on the left to see a live preview and analysis here.

Saved Lists

No saved lists yet. Save your current URLs for reuse.

Open Multiple URLs at Once — The Smartest Bulk URL Opener

A Bulk URL Opener lets you open dozens or hundreds of URLs simultaneously with a single click, instead of copying and pasting each link one by one. Whether you're an SEO professional auditing backlinks, a researcher reviewing multiple sources, or a marketer checking campaign pages — this tool saves hours every week.

Our tool goes beyond the basics. It validates URLs automatically, removes duplicates, lets you control tab-open delays to prevent browser crashes, extracts URLs from any text, and saves your URL lists for reuse. Everything works in your browser — no install, no sign-up, no data sent anywhere.

Open All at Once

Launch all URLs simultaneously in new tabs with a single click.

Delay Control

Set 0–5s delay between tabs to prevent browser overload on 20+ URLs.

Duplicate Removal

Automatically detects and skips or removes duplicate URLs from your list.

URL Validation

Identifies valid vs invalid URLs and auto-fixes bare domains like "google.com".

Extract from Text

Paste any email, HTML, or document and extract all embedded URLs automatically.

Saved Lists

Save your URL collections by name and reload them anytime with one click.

Who Uses a Bulk URL Opener?

SEO Professionals

Open backlink reports, competitor pages, SERP results, Google Search Console error URLs, and Screaming Frog exports all at once for rapid auditing.

Researchers & Writers

Open all reference articles, data sources, and competitor blog posts simultaneously to speed up research without constant tab-switching.

Digital Marketers

Review campaign landing pages, ad destination URLs, and competitor funnels simultaneously to audit consistency and performance.

Web Developers

Open multiple dev environments, staging URLs, or test pages simultaneously. Quickly verify redirects and load behaviour across a site.

E-Commerce Sellers

Open multiple product listings across marketplaces simultaneously for rapid price comparison, competitor analysis, and market monitoring.

Outreach Specialists

Open all potential link-building targets, guest post opportunities, or contact pages at once to assess relevance before reaching out.

Why Browsers Block Tabs & How to Fix It

Modern browsers (Chrome, Firefox, Edge) block pop-ups and new tabs opened by scripts by default. To use the "Open All" mode, you need to allow pop-ups for this page in your browser settings. Click the blocked-pop-up icon in the address bar and choose "Always allow." Alternatively, switch to One-by-One mode which opens each tab individually on a button click, completely bypassing the blocker.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why aren't my URLs opening?
Your browser is most likely blocking pop-ups. Look for a blocked pop-up icon in your address bar, click it, and choose "Always allow from this site." Alternatively, switch to "One-by-One" mode in Opening Options — it bypasses the pop-up blocker entirely by opening tabs on a direct user click.
How many URLs can I open at once?
There's no hard limit, but we recommend opening 15–20 URLs at a time for best browser performance. For larger lists, use the delay slider (0.5–1s) to stagger tab creation, or increase the Max Tabs setting gradually. Opening 50+ tabs simultaneously can freeze slower computers.
What is the delay control for?
When opening many tabs at once, browsers can freeze or crash. The delay slider lets you set a gap (0–5 seconds) between each tab being opened. A 500ms–1s delay is ideal for opening 20–50 URLs without freezing. Use 0 delay only for small batches of 10–15 links.
Does this tool work on mobile?
Yes, the tool is fully mobile-responsive. However, mobile browsers (especially iOS Safari) have strict tab limits and pop-up policies. Use the One-by-One mode on mobile for the most reliable experience. Opening more than 5–10 tabs simultaneously on mobile is not recommended.
How does "Extract URLs from Text" work?
Paste any text — an email, HTML source code, a copied webpage, or a report — into the extraction box. The tool uses a regular expression to find all valid URLs embedded in the text and adds them to your URL list automatically. Great for extracting links from Ahrefs/SEMrush exports or HTML files.
Are my URLs stored or shared?
No. Everything runs in your browser only. Your URLs are never sent to any server. Saved lists are stored in your browser's localStorage and are only accessible on your device. See our Zero Data Storage Policy.
Is this tool completely free?
Yes — 100% free, no account needed, no usage limits, no watermarks. Works on Chrome, Firefox, Edge, and Safari.