Syntax Parsing
We dissect the target URL to separate the protocol, hostname, path, and parameters, ensuring standard RFC compliance.
Paste multiple URLs to instantly validate, analyze security, and detect broken or suspicious links.
Don't be the victim of a cyber-attack. Malicious actors use deceptive subdomains, hidden shorteners, and typo-squatting to steal your credentials. Our Link Checker is a powerful URL validation engine that analyzes link structures securely—without actually visiting the dangerous site.
We dissect the target URL to separate the protocol, hostname, path, and parameters, ensuring standard RFC compliance.
We scan the domain against a proprietary database of regex patterns known to be used by phishing syndicates.
We actively identify if the URL is hiding its true destination behind generic shortening services like Bitly or TinyURL.
The analyzer automatically checks if the transport layer uses insecure HTTP, which allows traffic interception.
Protect yourself by catching these common attack vectors before clicking.
Catches domains visually similar to real targets (e.g., paypa1.com vs paypal.com).
Flags links that direct strictly to numerical IP addresses instead of trusted domain names.
Detects overly long subdomain chains meant to confuse the eye (e.g., `secure.login.verify.yourbank.malicious.net`).
Identifies traffic going out on unusual network ports like 8080 or 8443.
No. Our tool is 100% safe. We perform Regex string analysis of the URL itself. We do not command your browser to download the web-page code or execute foreign JavaScript payloads.
Shortened links (`bit.ly`, `t.co`) mask the real destination URL. Attackers frequently use them in SMS phishing texts because they bypass natural visual inspection.
Yes. Simply paste your URLs separated by a space or a new line and our bulk scanner will evaluate them instantly.
To prioritize your safety, this engine does not "visit" the webpage. It only checks the URL structure text. A perfectly normal-looking link might still host a zero-day virus. Always use antivirus software alongside link scanners.