Easily batch download raw HTML source code from multiple URLs at once. This free
bulk website source code downloader lets developers, SEOs, and researchers extract clean,
server-rendered HTML and download everything as a ZIP file with one click.
Download Source Code from a List of URLs
This tool allows you to download source code from a list of URLs instantly.
Paste up to 100 links and the tool will fetch each page’s raw HTML and bundle everything into a clean ZIP file.
Perfect for batch analysis, SEO audits, and development workflows.
Bulk HTML Source Downloader
Extract HTML from up to 100 URLs at a time and download all page sources inside one ZIP file.
Live Status Updates (⏳ ✔ ❌)
Watch real-time progress as each page is fetched. Instantly see which URLs succeed, fail, or timeout.
Accurate Server-Side HTML Fetching
This website source extractor uses server-side requests, avoiding browser CORS issues and ensuring clean,
original markup exactly as delivered by the website.
Clean, SEO-Friendly Filenames
Each URL is saved using a clear slug like about.txt or pricing.txt. Homepage URLs use the domain name.
Key Features of This Batch HTML Downloader
- Download source code from a list of URLs in one batch
- One-click ZIP export containing all source files
- Server-side fetching ensures no CORS issues
- Clean filenames based on URL slugs
- Raw HTML only — no CSS, images, scripts, or assets
- Live console with per-URL status updates (⏳ ✔ ❌)
- Fast and lightweight — ideal for SEO audits and dev analysis
How to Batch Download HTML From Multiple URLs
This tool is designed for anyone who needs to analyze or collect HTML quickly. It’s especially useful for:
- SEO experts checking metadata, schema markup, canonical tags, and templates.
- Web developers extracting layout patterns or debugging HTML structures.
- Competitor researchers collecting source code for auditing.
- Digital marketers reviewing page content structure at scale.
Clean & Raw HTML (No CSS, JS, or Images)
Unlike full website downloaders that clone entire sites, this tool focuses solely on
raw HTML source code. This keeps your ZIP lightweight and perfect for analysis
workflows—especially SEO checks, template audits, and content extraction.
Why Use This Mass Source Code Extractor?
This tool is designed for:
- SEO specialists checking meta tags, schema, canonicals, and content structure
- Developers analyzing markup patterns or debugging page output
- Competitor analysts reviewing source structure at scale
- Researchers gathering multiple HTML documents quickly
Troubleshooting: Why Some URLs May Fail
Some pages may return empty or error results due to:
- JavaScript-rendered content (React, Vue, Angular SPAs)
- Bot protection or firewalls (Cloudflare, Akamai, etc.)
- Login-required content (sessions, tokens)
- Blocked user agents or restricted APIs
The tool will generate a .error.txt file explaining the failure for each affected URL.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I download source code from a list of URLs?
Yes. Simply paste your list of URLs into the input box and the tool will
download the source code from each URL, then package all HTML files into a ZIP for easy access.
Will this show the same HTML as “View Source”?
Yes. The tool fetches raw server-output HTML, the same markup browsers receive before rendering.
Why do some URLs fail?
Some sites block bots, require login, or dynamically render HTML only through JavaScript.
Failed URLs will generate a .error.txt file with the reason.
Is my data stored?
No. Files are temporary and deleted automatically. Nothing is kept long-term.
Can I increase the 100-URL limit?
Yes — higher limits and custom API access are available on request.
Contact us.