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Multiple URLs Opener

Looking for a faster way to open several links at once? The Multiple URLs Opener makes it effortless.
Just paste your URLs, click a button, and instantly launch every link in separate tabs — no manual clicking required.

⚠️ Please allow pop-ups in your browser for this tool to work properly.

Multiple URLs Opener Tool

Opening dozens of web pages one by one takes up unnecessary time and effort. The Multiple URLs Opener solves this by letting you paste a list of links and launch them all simultaneously in separate browser tabs with a single click.

Whether you are conducting SEO audits, researching topics across multiple sources, or reviewing competitor pages, this tool automates your routine browsing workflow directly in your web browser.

How to Use the Multiple URLs Opener

Using this tool takes only a few seconds. Follow these simple steps:

  1. Copy your list of links from your spreadsheet, document, or text editor.
  2. Paste the URLs into the large input text box above (make sure each link is on its own line).
  3. Click the “Open All URLs” button.
  4. Allow pop-ups if your browser prompts you for permission on your first use.

Important Setup: How to Allow Pop-Up Windows

Modern web browsers block websites from automatically opening multiple tabs to protect users from unwanted ads. Because this tool functions by opening multiple new tabs at once, you must allow pop-ups for this website to function correctly.

If only one tab opens when you click the button, your browser’s pop-up blocker is active. Follow the quick guide below for your browser to resolve this issue:

BrowserHow to Enable Pop-Ups
Google ChromeClick the Lock / Site Information icon next to the address bar $\rightarrow$ Site settings $\rightarrow$ Change Pop-ups and redirects to Allow.
Mozilla FirefoxClick the Preferences/Warning banner near the top of the page $\rightarrow$ Click Options $\rightarrow$ Select Allow pop-ups for this site.
Microsoft EdgeClick the Lock icon in the address bar $\rightarrow$ Permissions for this site $\rightarrow$ Set Pop-ups and redirects to Allow.
Apple SafariGo to Safari Preferences $\rightarrow$ Websites $\rightarrow$ Pop-up Windows $\rightarrow$ Set this website to Allow.

Practical Applications for Bulk Link Opening

A bulk URL opener helps streamline workflows across various digital professions and daily tasks:

1. SEO & Content Marketing

  • Backlink Audits: Instantly review target websites to evaluate backlink quality and relevance.
  • Competitor Analysis: Open top-ranking search results simultaneously to analyze content structures.
  • Indexing Checks: Open multiple published site pages to verify indexation and canonical setups.

2. Web Development & Quality Assurance

  • Cross-Page Testing: Open dozens of site staging routes at once to check visual elements and response headers.
  • Broken Link Spot-Checks: Verify multiple redirect targets during site migrations or redesigns.

3. Digital Marketing & Social Media Management

  • Campaign Verification: Open UTM-tagged landing page links across multiple channels to ensure proper page rendering.
  • Social Asset Audits: Monitor multiple brand profiles across different platforms simultaneously.

4. Academic Research & Data Gathering

  • Reference Checking: Open bibliographies, citation sources, or research papers in bulk without manual clicking.
  • E-Commerce Price Comparison: Launch product pages across competing platforms side-by-side.

Key Features & Privacy Guarantees

  • 100% Client-Side Processing: All links are processed directly within your local web browser using native standard scripts. Your pasted URLs are never transmitted, saved, or logged on any external server.
  • Clean & Distraction-Free: Designed with zero non-essential elements to maximize loading speed and ease of use across mobile and desktop devices.
  • Automatic Line Parsing: Simply paste raw links separated by line breaks; the tool extracts each web link automatically.
  • Completely Free: Use this utility as often as required without software installations, browser extensions, or account sign-ups.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Why did only the first URL open when I clicked “Open All URLs”?

Your browser’s built-in pop-up blocker prevented the remaining tabs from launching. Refer to the table above to allow pop-ups for this page, then click the button again.

Is there a limit to how many links I can open at once?

There is no strict internal limit set by the tool. However, opening more than 20–30 links at once can slow down your device depending on your computer’s available RAM and CPU power.

Are my URLs saved or visible to anyone else?

No. Processing occurs purely in your local web browser session. No data is stored, tracked, or sent to any server.

Do I need to include “http://” or “https://” in front of every link?

While the tool handles standard URLs automatically, including https:// ensures your browser routes directly to the correct protocol without secondary redirects.

Will this tool work on mobile devices?

Yes, mobile browsers support this functionality. However, mobile devices often enforce stricter pop-up rules, so ensure you grant pop-up permissions when prompted by iOS Safari or Chrome for Android.

Can I paste text containing extra spaces or non-URL text?

Yes, but for optimal results, ensure each web link is placed on its own dedicated line within the input area.

Can this tool open local file paths (e.g., file://)?

No. For web security reasons, browser sandboxing prevents web applications from opening local computer paths (file://) or internal system configurations.

Why is a web tool better than installing a browser extension?

Browser extensions require system permissions, background memory usage, and frequent updates. A browser-based tool requires zero setup, consumes no memory when closed, and works on any computer without software installation.

Will opening many tabs crash my web browser?

Modern browsers manage memory per tab, but launching 50+ media-heavy tabs simultaneously can cause browser slowdowns on devices with limited RAM. It is best to launch URLs in batches of 10 to 20 tabs.