Bulk URL Opener
Open multiple URLs at once
Features
Open multiple URLs at once
Open all URLs entered as newline- or comma-separated values at once in new tabs
Automatic scheme completion
Automatically adds http:// to URLs that lack it to make them valid
Automatically skips duplicates
Opens each identical URL only once to avoid wasted tabs
Auto-corrects full-width input
Converts full-width alphanumerics and symbols to half-width to fix typos
How to use
Enter URLs
Paste the URLs you want to open into the input field, separated by newlines or commas
Run Open all
Press the run button or Ctrl+Enter to open all URLs
Check the result notification
The number of opened items is displayed in a toast notification. When blocked, the number of items and permission steps are shown in the guidance.
Use cases
Streamlining routine checks
Open the news and admin panels you review daily all at once for a quick round
Verifying a list of links
Open the target pages during a site revamp to inspect for layout breakage
Bulk-opening research material
Open a collected list of URLs to streamline comparison and review
Launching multiple accounts
Open login screens for various services at once to start work
Safety and privacy
Runs entirely in your browser
Your input data is processed only within your browser and is never sent externally.
Processing only in your browser
Parsing and opening URLs is processed entirely within your browser, and input data is not sent to any server.
Communications encrypted with HTTPS
Page loading is also encrypted by TLS, and content cannot be read by third parties.
No transmission to third parties
Input content is not sent to external services such as ad networks or trackers.
No automatic saving of results
The URLs you enter and input suggestions are not stored on the server.
Updates
- update #114
Fixed Safari execution button freezing in batch URL opener
Processing no longer stops even when popups are blocked, and the number of successfully opened URLs is displayed.
- update #113
Added popup permission guide for batch URL opener
When popups are blocked, permission steps for Chrome, Safari, and Firefox are displayed on the screen.
- update #112
Always display blocked count in URL batch opener with permission instructions
The count of opened items no longer disappears after a few seconds and remains in the same location as the permission instructions.
- update #10
The bulk URL opener now supports comma-separated input in addition to newlines