Dead Link Detector - Find Broken Links Instantly
Overview
Instantly find dead and broken links on any webpage. One-click scan with color highlighting, CSV/Excel export, and recheck.
Dead Link Detector helps you quickly find broken, redirected, warning, and valid links on the current webpage. Click the extension icon, scan the page, and see a clear summary of link results. The extension checks page links, highlights them by status, and gives you a detailed report table so you can review, copy, export, or recheck links when needed. It is useful for SEO checks, website audits, content QA, blog updates, landing page reviews, and general site maintenance. Key Features: • Scan links on the current webpage • Detect valid, redirected, warning, invalid, and skipped links • Highlight checked links directly on the page • Color-coded results for faster review • One-click scan from the toolbar popup • Keyboard shortcut: Alt+Shift+L • Right-click context menu to scan the page • Stop an active scan anytime • Clear highlights from the page • Edit scan range using a CSS selector • Detailed all-links report table • Filter results by category and status code • Search within scanned links • Recheck individual links • Scroll from the report to the link on the page • Copy URLs by category • Export results as CSV • Export full report as CSV or Excel • Print the report • Custom highlight colors • Adjustable scan timeout • Adjustable concurrent request count • Excluded host and URL pattern settings • Option to treat redirects as valid • Local settings saved in the browser Link Categories: Valid: Links that return a successful 2xx response. Redirect: Links that redirect to another URL. Warning: Links that cannot be fully verified or return soft warning responses such as restricted, blocked, or uncertain statuses. Invalid: Links that return clear broken responses such as 404, 410, or server errors. Skipped: Links excluded by settings or restricted browser pages that cannot be checked. How to Use: 1. Open the webpage you want to check. 2. Click the Dead Link Detector icon in the Chrome toolbar. 3. Click Scan. 4. Review the summary counts in the popup. 5. Check highlighted links directly on the page. 6. Open the full table report for filtering, searching, rechecking, copying, printing, or exporting results. Scan Range: You can limit a scan to a specific part of the page using a CSS selector, such as main, #content, or .article-body. This is useful when you only want to check links inside an article, product page, footer, or specific content section. Privacy Friendly: Dead Link Detector runs locally in your browser. Based on the current extension files, it does not send scanned URLs, page content, or report data to the developer’s server. When a scan is started, the extension checks the links found on the page by making direct browser requests to those link URLs to determine their status. Settings and preferences are saved locally using Chrome storage. Disclaimer: Dead Link Detector provides status checks based on browser-accessible HTTP responses. Some links may show as warnings if a website blocks automated checks, requires login, blocks cross-origin requests, rate limits requests, or behaves differently for HEAD/GET requests.
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Details
- Version1.0.0
- UpdatedMay 28, 2026
- Offered byplugintool
- Size61.43KiB
- LanguagesEnglish
- Developer
Email
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Privacy
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- Not being sold to third parties, outside of the approved use cases
- Not being used or transferred for purposes that are unrelated to the item's core functionality
- Not being used or transferred to determine creditworthiness or for lending purposes
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