Convert all inline [text](url) links to reference-style [text][1] notation with a clean reference block at the bottom. Improves prose readability. Free.
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Larger files supported on Developer (5 GB CSV) and Enterprise (unlimited). All processing happens in your browser — files never reach a server.
Paste your Markdown with inline links
The converter assigns sequential reference IDs to all unique URLs
Download the Markdown with [text][n] inline notation and [n]: url at the end
0 bytes uploaded. Reference-Style Link Converter runs entirely in your browser using JavaScript. Your markdown — including any secrets, PII, or proprietary content — never leaves your device. No data is sent to any server.
Reference-style links keep prose text clean and readable — the URL does not interrupt the reading flow. All URLs are collected at the end of the document for easy auditing.
Yes — [text](url 'title') is converted to [text][n] and the reference block includes the title: [n]: url 'title'.
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