Enter multiple URLs (Each URL must be on separate line or separated by commas):
Manually clicking dozens of links is a waste of time. Whether you are performing a backlink audit, checking competitor sites, or conducting research, our Open All URLs tool allows you to launch an entire list of websites into separate browser tabs with a single click. Streamline your workflow and stop the repetitive copy-pasting today.
SEO Audits: Quickly open a list of URLs from a crawl report to check for 404 errors or layout issues.
Content Research: Launch all your reference links at once to begin your writing process without interruption.
Social Media Management: Open all your profiles or scheduled posts to verify live content in seconds.
E-commerce Analysis: Monitor multiple product pages simultaneously to track price changes or stock levels.
Paste Your List: Enter or paste your URLs into the text box (one link per line).
Configure Settings (Optional): Choose if you want to open them all at once or in smaller batches to save memory.
Click "Open All": Our tool will trigger your browser to launch each link in a new tab.
Allow Pop-ups: Ensure your browser settings allow pop-ups for this site so the links can open correctly.
Batch Opening: Unlike other tools that crash your browser by opening 100 links at once, you can process your links in manageable batches.
No Extension Needed: Works directly in your browser—no need to install bulky plugins that track your data.
Clean & Secure: We do not store your URL lists. All processing happens locally in your browser for maximum privacy.
Cross-Browser Compatible: Works perfectly on Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Edge.
Q: How many URLs can I open at once?
A: While there is no hard limit, we recommend opening 10-15 links at a time to prevent your browser from slowing down or crashing due to high RAM usage.
Q: Why did only one link open?
A: Most browsers have a built-in pop-up blocker. To open multiple links, you must grant permission to this website to "Allow Pop-ups" in your browser settings.
Q: Can this tool open local file paths?
A: For security reasons, web-based tools can only open standard web protocols like HTTP and HTTPS. Local file paths (e.g., C:/Users/...) are generally blocked by browser security.