Paste a YouTube or YouTube Music playlist URL and extract all video links.
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Here are the reasons that make our free tool stand out.
Extract links from YouTube or YouTube Music playlist in seconds.
Get all the URLs from playlist without losing any link, no restriction on the link count, truly unlimited.
Export the results into Excel, CSV, Text, Markdown & Bookmark HTML. Also, click copy button to copy the links to clipboard.
Our tool is free to use and it will be free forever.
Extract Links from YouTube playlist or YouTube Music playlist without needing for a signup.
Our YouTube Playlist Link Extractor uses the official YouTube API - no scraping or unauthorized data extraction.
Yes. YouTube Playlist Link Extractor is completely free to and requires no sign-up.
No. Playlist data are processed on-demand and not saved. All the action happens in the browser and your data does not leave the browser.
Enter the YouTube music playlist in our YouTube Playlist Link Extractor free tool, all the links are displayed in the bottom section. Just click the switch button to switch to YouTube Music playlist, all the links will be updated to YouTube Music.
There is no enforced limit in our free YouTube Playlist URL Extractor online tool. The app paginates through the entire YouTube playlist and YouTube Music Playlist.
Standard YouTube and YouTube Music playlist URLs containing a list= parameter.
Yes. Choose Text, CSV, Excel, Markdown & Bookmark HTML format in the Export menu. Additionally, click Copy button to copy all the links to clipboard.
You can click the Feedback link at the top and share your feature request. We will build the feature as soon as possible.
Yes. Click any link in the results section to open it in a new tab.
Private or unavailable playlists cannot be fetched. Contact us to get it exported. Temporarily, make the playlist unlisted to extract the links.
Invalid playlist IDs, removed videos, or API limits can produce errors. Try again later or verify the URL you entered.
Yes. You can sort the links by most liked, most viewed, most recent, oldest, longest & shortest, etc.
Hover the mouse over the link to see the video title, duration and its view count.
If you want to bulk copy YouTube links manually from a playlist of 200 videos, it is a huge headache. You have to right-click each video, copy the link, and paste it in your Excel sheet. Doing this one by one will easily waste hours of your time. And after all that hard work, there is always a chance you might miss some videos by mistake.
This is exactly why using an automated tool is the fastest way to get YouTube URLs. Instead of doing manual copy-paste work, you just paste the playlist link in our tool and click extract. We use the official YouTube API, so it fetches everything perfectly in just 2 seconds. You get a clean list ready to export as CSV or Excel. It simply saves your time and energy so you can focus on your actual work without any errors!
We provide a lot of customization options to get the links exactly as you want. You can sort the links by most liked, most viewed, most recent, oldest, longest & shortest, etc. You can also export the links as CSV or Excel. Additionally, click the Copy button to copy all the links to the clipboard. You can also click to copy individual links.
To be honest, I built this tool to solve my own problem. I have a habit of saving a lot of long coding courses and music playlists on YouTube for "later". But my YouTube library was getting completely messy with hundreds of saved videos. And sometimes, useful educational videos would just get deleted by the creators, leaving an annoying "[Deleted video]" tag without me even knowing what I lost.
So I thought, why not just save these videos directly as browser bookmarks? If I keep my "React Course" in a separate Chrome bookmark folder, I can just click and study without getting distracted by the YouTube homepage recommendations every time I open the website.
But here was the catch - manually opening and bookmarking a playlist that has 100 or 200 videos takes forever. It was a completely boring and waste-of-time task to copy links one by one.
I just wanted a one-click solution where I could paste a playlist link, get all the video URLs at once, and download them as a Bookmark HTML file to import directly into my browser. Since I couldn't find a simple, free tool that didn't ask for signups or do shady webpage scraping, I decided to code it myself using the official YouTube API. And that is exactly why I built YouTube Playlist Link Extractor! I made it free for everyone, and I really hope it helps you stay distraction-free and saves your time around bookmarks too.