Bulk URL Opener

Open multiple URLs at once in separate browser tabs to save time and improve productivity.

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If you regularly work with long lists of links — whether you’re doing an SEO audit, reviewing backlinks, testing landing pages, or just researching — opening URLs one by one is a genuine time sink. This tool fixes that. Paste any number of links, click Open All, and every URL opens in its own tab instantly.

No browser extension needed. No account. Works on any device.

How to Open Multiple URLs at Once

The process takes about ten seconds:

  1. Paste your links into the text box — one URL per line, or separated by commas. The tool accepts plain domains like example.com as well as full URLs with https://.
  2. Click Open All — all valid URLs open in new browser tabs simultaneously.
  3. Allow pop-ups if prompted — most browsers block multiple tabs on the first use. Click “Allow” in the browser’s address bar notification and the links will open.

You can also paste up to 100 links at once. If you have a very long list, opening in smaller batches of 20–30 keeps your browser running smoothly.

Why Opening URLs One by One Wastes Your Time

Think about what a single SEO audit actually involves. You pull a backlink report — 40 domains to check. You open the first link, switch back, copy the next, open it, and so on. That single task can eat 15–20 minutes before you’ve even started analyzing anything.

The same problem shows up in competitive research (checking 10 competitor homepages), content production (opening all reference sources before writing), development testing (verifying multiple environments), and digital marketing (reviewing campaign landing pages).

Switching to a bulk opener for these tasks doesn’t just save a few minutes here and there — it changes how you approach the work entirely.

Who Uses a Bulk URL Opener

SEO professionals — The most frequent users. Checking backlink quality, auditing competitor pages, verifying indexed URLs, reviewing redirect chains. A list of 30 links that would take 10 minutes manually takes seconds.

Digital marketers — Campaign managers checking multiple landing pages, ad destinations, or A/B test variants across different accounts.

Content writers and researchers — Before writing any article, good researchers open all their sources first. Paste the whole reference list at once rather than clicking through tab by tab.

Web developers — Testing the same pages across staging, QA, and production environments. Or verifying that a batch of URLs all return 200 status codes before a site launch.

Students and academics — Opening research papers, citations, and references all at once during study sessions or literature reviews.

Bulk URL Opener vs Browser Extensions

Browser extensions like “Open Multiple URLs” or “LinkClump” do similar things, but they come with tradeoffs. You have to install them, they only work on specific browsers, and some require permissions that raise privacy concerns.

An online tool works without installation, runs in any browser on any device including mobile, and doesn’t need access to your browser data. For most use cases — especially occasional or shared-device use — an online opener is simpler.

How Many URLs Can You Open at Once

There’s no hard limit in the tool itself, but your browser and device set practical limits.

For most desktop setups, 20–50 URLs open without any slowdown. Beyond 50, some browsers begin queuing tabs rather than opening them all at once, and machines with lower RAM may slow noticeably.

If you have a large list — say 200 URLs — the practical approach is to split it into batches of 30–40 and open them in rounds. This keeps your browser responsive and makes it easier to work through each set systematically.

Does It Work on Mobile?

Yes, but with limitations. Mobile browsers handle multiple tabs differently and most have stricter pop-up policies than desktop browsers. On iOS Safari and Chrome for Android, opening more than 5–10 tabs simultaneously often triggers the pop-up blocker regardless of your settings.

For large URL lists, desktop is significantly more reliable. For quick tasks with 5–10 links, mobile works fine.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Paste your links into the text area on this page and click Open All. The tool opens each URL in a new tab without requiring any extension, download, or account. It works in Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge, and any modern browser that supports JavaScript. If your browser blocks pop-ups on the first attempt, click the “Allow” option that appears in the browser’s address bar and try again.

The most common reason is that your browser’s pop-up blocker is active. Look for a small icon or notification in the address bar after clicking Open All — it usually says something like “Pop-up blocked.” Click it and select “Always allow pop-ups from this site.” After that, clicking Open All will work without any issue.

The tool supports up to 100 URLs per session. For best browser performance, opening 20–30 links at a time is recommended. If you have a longer list, split it into batches. Opening too many tabs at once on lower-end devices can cause the browser to slow down temporarily.

Yes — this is one of the most common use cases. Export your backlink list from Ahrefs, SEMrush, Google Search Console, or any other tool, paste the URLs here, and open all the linking pages at once. You can visually inspect each page for link placement, relevance, and quality in a fraction of the time it would take to open them individually.

Both work. You can paste plain domains like example.com or mysite.co.uk and the tool automatically adds https:// before opening them. Full URLs with protocols like https://example.com/page also work. The tool filters out blank lines and invalid entries automatically.

Yes. The tool runs entirely in your browser — your URLs are never sent to any server, logged, or stored anywhere. Everything happens locally on your device. Once you close or refresh the page, the list is gone.

Yes. Copy the URL column from your spreadsheet (Google Sheets, Excel, or Numbers), paste it into the text area, and click Open All. Spreadsheet copies typically paste one URL per line, which is exactly the format the tool expects. Commas and extra spaces are handled automatically.

Open this page in your mobile browser, paste your URLs, and click Open All. Allow pop-ups if prompted in your browser settings. Note that mobile browsers typically limit the number of tabs that can be opened this way — for large lists, a desktop browser is more reliable.

A bulk URL opener opens a pre-defined list of links you provide. A link clicker (or auto-clicker) simulates click interactions on a page to follow links. For opening a saved list of URLs quickly, a bulk opener is the right tool. If you need to extract and open links from a live webpage, use a Source Code Viewer first to get the URL list.