Check all inbound and outbound backlinks of any webpage. Analyse dofollow vs nofollow links, external link domains, anchor text distribution and link quality score instantly.
Enter Any URL — Paste any webpage URL. This tool fetches the page and extracts every link found in the HTML — both internal and external.
Link Classification — Every link is classified as: Internal (same domain) or External (different domain), and Dofollow (passes SEO value) or Nofollow (blocked from passing value).
Anchor Text & Domains — View the anchor text used for each link and see which external domains are linked most from the page.
Export Data — Download link data as CSV or plain text for further analysis, competitor research or client reporting.
A dofollow link passes "link juice" or SEO value from the linking page to the destination. These are the most valuable for SEO. Google follows dofollow links and counts them as votes of authority.
A nofollow link has rel="nofollow" attribute telling Google not to follow the link or pass SEO value. These are used for paid links, user-generated content (comments) and untrusted sources. They still send traffic but not SEO juice.
Outbound links = links from your page to other sites. Inbound links (backlinks) = links from other sites pointing to your page. This tool checks outbound links on a page. For full inbound backlink data, tools like Ahrefs or SEMrush are needed.
There is no hard limit, but too many external links can dilute your page's "link juice". Best practice: 2–5 quality external links per 1000 words of content. Always link to authoritative sources (government, universities, well-known sites).