Multiple URLs Opener Chrome Extension

Multiple URLs Opener Browser Extension

Built for Real Bulk Workflows

Bulk Multiple URLs Opener Browser Extension turns a list of links into open tabs in a single click. Furthermore, paste any list — newline, comma, or space separated — and the extension launches them in clean order. Therefore, daily research, audits, and recurring check-ins finally stop costing dozens of manual clicks.

Get the extension: Add to Chrome

Built for Real Bulk Workflows

01

Smart Paste & Parse

Paste a list with line breaks, commas, or spaces and the extension separates URLs cleanly. Furthermore, leading and trailing junk is trimmed automatically — therefore, copying URLs out of a spreadsheet or a brief note works without any extra reformatting on your part.

02

Open in Order or New Window

Send every link to the current window in order, or to a fresh window kept separate from your current work. Moreover, opening into a tab group keeps related links visually grouped — consequently, the result feels organised even with many simultaneous tabs.

03

Saved Lists for Recurring Sets

Save commonly opened sets — a daily news rotation, a weekly QA checklist, an audit run — and reopen the entire group in a click. As a result, recurring routines drop from dozens of clicks to one, while saved lists stay editable whenever a target URL changes.

Your Workflow, Without It vs With It

Without

Opening links one by one

  • Right-click → Open in new tab, repeated dozens of times.
  • Forgetting one URL halfway through the list and starting over.
  • No clean way to repeat the same set tomorrow.
With Bulk URL Opener

Lists open in a single click

  • Paste any list, any separator — open them all at once.
  • Send the batch to a fresh window or tab group.
  • Save recurring sets and reuse them in a single click.

Moments It Saves Your Day

SEO · Daily Audit

Opening a tracked-keyword cohort

You paste the SERPs you check every morning and the batch opens in a fresh window. Furthermore, the original tab stays calm — therefore, audit work runs in its own space without disturbing the documents and dashboards already open in the main browsing window.

QA · Smoke Test

Launching a release-day URL list

You open the saved post-deploy checklist and every page loads at once. Moreover, anything missing or broken is obvious immediately — consequently, smoke testing becomes a quick visual scan instead of a tedious sequence of typing addresses one by one again.

Researcher · Sources

Reopening a citation set the next day

You reopen yesterday’s saved list and the full reading environment returns. In addition, the order is preserved — therefore, you continue exactly where you stopped instead of rebuilding a dozen tabs from a half-remembered note tucked away in the journal.

Capabilities at a Glance

Smart Multi-Format Paste Newline / Comma / Space Separated Open in Current Window Open in New Window Open in Tab Group Saved Lists Edit Saved Lists Auto URL Cleanup Local Private Storage Works Offline (UI) No Account Needed Lightweight Popup

Technical Specifications

Supported Browsers
Chromium-based browsers including Chrome, Edge, Brave
Permissions
Tabs, windows, and local storage
Input Format
Newline, comma, or space-separated URLs
Open Targets
Current window, new window, or new tab group
Saved Lists
Local-only — editable and reusable on demand
Account
None — installs and runs anonymously
Setup
None — install and use immediately
Update Channel
Automatic via the official browser web store

Frequently Asked Questions

Paste your list into the popup and click Open. Furthermore, the parser accepts newline, comma, and space-separated entries. Therefore, copying URLs out of a spreadsheet, a chat message, or a brief note works straight away — without any extra reformatting before the entire batch launches together.
Yes. Choose New Window or Tab Group before opening, and the batch lands somewhere visually separate from your current workspace. Moreover, the original window stays untouched. Consequently, audits and research runs do not disturb the documents and dashboards already open in your main working window.
Yes. Give the list a clear name and it lives in the saved-lists section. Furthermore, you can edit, rename, or delete it later. Therefore, recurring routines such as daily news rotations, weekly QA checks, or post-deploy smoke tests drop to a single click whenever you want to run them.
Saved lists live inside the browser’s local storage. Therefore, no account is needed and nothing is uploaded to a remote server. Moreover, that means even sensitive internal URLs — staging environments, dashboards, admin tooling — remain on your device, exactly where you saved them, until you remove them yourself.
The popup itself, list editing, and saved lists are fully usable offline. Furthermore, opening URLs obviously requires the network for those pages to load. Therefore, the management surface is always available, while the act of actually viewing the destination pages depends on connectivity exactly as you would expect.
No. The extension only does work when the popup opens or you trigger a batch. Furthermore, no scripts are injected into webpages and no background polling occurs. Therefore, ordinary browsing performance is unaffected, and the toolbar icon never becomes a hidden source of memory pressure during the working day.
Right-click the toolbar icon and choose Remove, or open the browser extensions page and remove it from there. Furthermore, locally stored saved lists are cleared with it. Therefore, no leftover files remain. Consequently, reinstalling later starts from a clean state, exactly as if it were a fresh install.