How to Analyze internal link structure

Analyze the internal link structure of any page. Paste HTML or a URL to see all internal links, anchor text, and linking patterns.

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Quick start

Internal Link Analyzer — Analyze the internal link structure of any page.

Get started in under two minutes:

  1. Open the tool and provide your input
  2. Review and adjust settings
  3. Review the output
  4. Copy the result
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Step-by-step instructions

Follow these steps to get the best results from Internal Link Analyzer:

1

Open the tool and provide your input

Use the input area to provide your content or data.

Tip: No account or signup is needed. The tool is ready to use immediately.
2

Review and adjust settings

Use the settings panel to refine the output. Internal Link Analyzer lets you the internal link structure of any page.

Tip: Most settings work well at their defaults — only adjust when you need specific output.
3

Review the output

Check the result against what you expected. Look for any errors or unexpected output.

Tip: Verify the result before using it in production.
4

Copy the result

Click the "Copy" button to copy the output to your clipboard. The button briefly changes to "Copied!" to confirm the action.

Tip: Paste the result directly into your project, code editor, or document.

Frequently asked questions

Is Internal Link Analyzer free to use?

Yes — Internal Link Analyzer is completely free with no account or signup required. All core features are available immediately.

Does Internal Link Analyzer work on mobile devices?

Yes — Internal Link Analyzer works on smartphones and tablets through any modern mobile browser. The interface adapts to smaller screens automatically.

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