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Extract Links from PDF

List external and internal PDF link destinations with page and supported anchor context, then copy or export them without visiting any URL.

PDF bytes and inspection results stay in browser memory. Attachments, links, actions, and external destinations are never opened, executed, or fetched.
Add a PDF sourceOne PDF · 100 MB and 300 page safety limitsChoose from your device or drag and drop a file here.

Choose a PDF to begin a local, read-only inspection.

Why this tool is different

A PDF can display friendly link text while pointing somewhere different. This tool separates the parser-exposed destination from nearby visible text and exports the records without making network requests.

Requirements and recommendations

How to inspect PDF links

  • Choose one PDF within browser safety limits.
  • Review source page, destination type, inert destination text, and any confidently associated anchor text.
  • Copy all records or download TXT or spreadsheet-safe CSV.
How OpenFileTools processes it

Local processing, explicit choices.

The managed PDF.js session reads page annotations sequentially and associates geometry with the existing searchable-text model. JavaScript, Launch, file, and other unsafe destinations are never executed; CSV cells are quoted and formula-like values are neutralized.

Frequently asked

Questions, answered.

Does this check whether a website works?

No. OpenFileTools performs no DNS, HTTP, reputation, or availability requests.

Are links clickable?

No. Destinations are intentionally inert inspection text; use copy or export after review.

Can it find links in scanned page pixels?

It lists supported PDF link annotations, but it does not OCR or visually recognize printed URLs in images.