Webpage Text Extractor
Extract, edit, and analyze text content from any webpage
Webpage Text Extractor
Usage Examples
Wikipedia Article
Extract text from a Wikipedia article about web scraping. Great for testing text extraction from content-rich pages.
SEO Article
Extract text from an SEO-focused Wikipedia page. Useful for analyzing content structure and keyword frequency.
Technical Article
Extract text from a technical article about NLP. Test how well the tool handles specialized vocabulary.
Features
Smart Text Extraction
Automatically removes navigation, ads, sidebars and extracts only the main content text from any webpage
Built-in Text Editor
Edit extracted text directly with tools like case conversion, duplicate removal, line sorting and more
Detailed Text Analysis
Get word frequency, character distribution, sentence analysis, and readability statistics instantly
Spell Check Support
Browser-native spell checking is enabled in the text editor to help you identify and fix spelling errors
How to Use
Enter URL
Paste or type the URL of any webpage you want to extract text from.
Review & Edit
Review the extracted text, use the toolbar to clean up formatting, remove duplicates, or change case.
Analyze & Export
Check text statistics, word frequency, and readability metrics. Copy or download the text.
Frequently Asked Questions
What Does This Tool Do?
Give it any URL and it pulls out the actual text content -- no navigation menus, no ads, no sidebars, no cookie banners. Just the words you actually care about. The text is editable, so you can clean it up right here before copying or downloading.
Built-in Text Processing
The extracted text is not read-only. Use the toolbar to remove extra spaces, strip empty lines, convert case, remove duplicate lines, or sort alphabetically. It is a mini text editor built into the extraction workflow, so you do not need to bounce between tools.
Detailed Text Analytics
Beyond extraction, you get word count, character count, sentence and paragraph stats, estimated reading and speaking time, word frequency analysis (top 20), character distribution, and readability metrics. Useful for SEO audits, content analysis, and academic research.
Who Uses This?
Content writers analyzing competitor articles. SEO specialists checking keyword density. Researchers extracting article text for analysis. Students gathering reference material. Editors cleaning up web-sourced text. If you have ever done the copy-paste-clean-up dance from a webpage, this tool does it in one step.
Spell Check Included
The text editor has browser-native spell checking enabled, so you can spot typos in extracted content right away. Useful if you are repurposing web content and want to catch errors before publishing.
Privacy Note
The URL is fetched through our server only to bypass browser CORS restrictions -- the HTML content is not stored or logged. All text extraction, editing, and analysis happens entirely in your browser. Export as TXT or JSON when you are done.