URL Parser
Parse a URL into its constituent parts: protocol, host, path, parameters. Real-time processing completely in your browser.
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About URL Parser
URL Parser acts as an instant developer utility running directly in your browser. Since calculations operate completely client-side, your code or data is never sent to our servers making it extremely secure, fast, and 100% free to use.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about the URL Parser.
What is the URL Parser and how does it work?
The URL Parser is a free online utility designed to help you quickly and easily parse a URL into its constituent parts: protocol, host, path, parameters. It runs directly in your browser, meaning you don't need to download or install any software.
Is the URL Parser free to use?
Yes, our URL Parser is 100% free to use with no hidden fees, limits, or subscriptions. You have unlimited access to all features without needing to create an account.
Is it safe to use the URL Parser?
Absolutely. Your privacy and security are our top priorities. The URL Parser utilizes advanced secure processing, and we never store your data or files on our servers.
Does the URL Parser work on mobile devices?
Yes! The URL Parser is built with a fully responsive mobile-first design, meaning it works flawlessly on any device including smartphones, tablets, laptops, and desktop computers.
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