Internal Link Analyzer

Paste your page HTML to extract and analyze every link on the page. The Internal Link Analyzer categorizes links as internal, external, or anchor links, shows the link text and href, and highlights nofollow attributes. Internal linking is a critical on-page SEO factor that distributes page authority, improves crawlability, and helps users navigate your site. Use this tool to audit and optimize your link structure.

Internal Link Analyzer

Analyze internal and external links from any page HTML.

How to Use Internal Link Analyzer

  1. 1Paste your full page HTML
  2. 2Enter your domain (for internal vs external classification)
  3. 3Click Analyze Links
  4. 4Review internal and external link counts
  5. 5Check for missing or over-used anchor text

Your Privacy is Protected

Internal Link Analyzer runs entirely in your browser. Your files and data are never uploaded to any server, never stored, and never shared. Everything happens locally on your device using secure browser APIs.

No server uploadNo account required100% freeWorks on all devices

Frequently Asked Questions

How many internal links should a page have?

There is no strict limit, but a good rule of thumb is 5-10 internal links per 1000 words. Each internal link should be contextually relevant and use descriptive anchor text.

What is a good internal linking structure?

Create a silo structure where related pages link to each other. Every important page should be reachable within 3 clicks from the homepage.

Why Use This Tool?

Files never leave your device
No upload to any server
Instant processing in browser
100% free, no account needed

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