Web Page Scraper
Paste a URL and pull its SEO data, headings, links, images and text in one click.
Our server fetches the page on your behalf — the URL is sent to api.forewrite.com to retrieve the HTML, and the result is not stored.
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This web page scraper fetches any public URL on our server and extracts the structured content for you: the SEO title, meta description, canonical and Open Graph tags, the full heading outline (h1/h2/h3), every link split into internal and external, all images with their alt text, and the readable body text with a word count. Use it to audit a page, plan content, or copy clean text — no extension, no account, and nothing is stored. Enter a URL, click Scrape, then copy or download the extracted text.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does this web page scraper extract?
It returns the page title, meta description, canonical URL, Open Graph tags (including an image preview), the heading outline, all links grouped as internal vs external, every image with its alt text, and the full body text with a word count.
Is the web scraper free and does it need an account?
Yes, it is completely free with no signup. You can scrape pages and copy or download the extracted text without registering.
How does it fetch the page?
When you click Scrape, the URL is sent to our server (api.forewrite.com), which fetches the page HTML on your behalf and parses it. This avoids browser CORS limits and works on pages your browser can't fetch directly.
Do you store the page or my URL?
No. The page is fetched, parsed, and the result is returned to your browser. We do not save the scraped content or keep a record of the URL.
Can it scrape any website?
It works on most public pages that return standard HTML. Pages behind logins, paywalls, aggressive bot protection, or rendered entirely by client-side JavaScript may return little or no content.
What's the difference between internal and external links?
Internal links point to the same domain as the page you scraped; external links point to other domains. The tool counts each separately so you can audit a page's link profile at a glance.
Can I export the extracted text?
Yes. Use the Copy text button to copy it to your clipboard, or Download .txt to save the full extracted text as a plain text file named after the page's domain.
Is web scraping legal?
Reading a public page's HTML is generally fine for analysis, but always respect each site's terms of service, robots rules, and copyright. Use the extracted data responsibly.