WebTools

Useful Tools & Utilities to make life easier.

Source Code Downloader

Grab the raw HTML code of any public website with a single click so you can analyze its design, SEO, and structure.


Source Code Downloader

The Source Code Downloader is a fast, web-based extraction tool that pulls the hidden HTML code from any live webpage. Whether you are doing SEO research, looking for design inspiration, or troubleshooting a broken link, this tool lets you instantly read, copy, or download the exact code that makes a website tick.

Have you ever looked at a beautifully designed website or a top-ranking blog post and thought, "How exactly did they build that?" Or maybe you are trying to figure out what secret SEO keywords your biggest competitor is hiding in their meta tags.

Usually, if you are on a desktop computer, you can just right-click the screen and hit "View Page Source." But what if you are browsing on your mobile phone? Or worse, what if the website owner has installed an annoying script that completely disables your right-click button so you can't see their code?

I built this Source Code Downloader to bypass all those roadblocks. You don't need any special developer software, and you don't even need to be on a computer. Just drop the link into the box, and the tool fetches the entire raw HTML file for you to inspect or save directly to your device.

Why do you need a dedicated Code Downloader?

Every webpage is just a text file full of HTML instructions. Browsers like Chrome turn those instructions into pretty colors and images. But the raw text file holds a lot of valuable secrets—like what tracking scripts a company uses, how their images are formatted, and what their internal linking strategy looks like.

Think of this tool as an X-ray machine for websites. It strips away the pretty graphics and shows you the bare bones of how a webpage is actually put together.

How this tool gives you a competitive edge

For SEO marketers, freelance web developers, and students, having instant access to page source code is incredibly powerful:

1. Deep Competitor SEO Analysis

You can't always see good SEO with the naked eye. By downloading a competitor's source code, you can easily find their hidden <title> tags, meta descriptions, image alt-text, and exactly how they structure their H1 and H2 headers to rank so high on Google.

2. Bypass Right-Click Blocks

Some websites try to hide their code or images by blocking your mouse's right-click menu or disabling keyboard shortcuts. Because this tool acts as an independent crawler, it ignores those browser restrictions and fetches the raw code directly from the server anyway.

3. Mobile Web Development

It is nearly impossible to "Inspect Element" or view source code on an iPhone or Android device. This tool gives you a mobile-friendly way to check a website's code on the go, without needing to rush back to your laptop.

How to extract website code (3 Simple Steps)

You don't need to be a hacker to read website code:

  1. Enter the Link: Type or paste the full URL (including the https://) of the page you want to inspect into the search box.
  2. Hit Extract: Click the button to send the tool to fetch the file.
  3. View or Save: The raw HTML will instantly appear on your screen. You can copy it, or hit the download button to save it as a text file on your computer for later!

100% Safe and Virus-Free Browsing

Visiting shady websites to check their code can sometimes expose your browser to malicious pop-ups or tracking scripts. When you use this tool, our server fetches the code for you and displays it purely as flat, harmless text. None of the website's scripts are actually executed on your computer, making it a completely safe way to inspect sketchy links.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q1: Will this download the website's images and CSS files too?

A: No, this tool specifically extracts the core HTML document (the main blueprint of the page). It will show you the links to where the images and CSS files are stored, but it does not download the entire website into a zip folder.

Q2: Why does the code look squished together and messy?

A: Many large websites "minify" their HTML to make their pages load faster, which removes all the spaces and line breaks. If you want to make it readable, just copy the extracted text and paste it into our HTML Formatter tool to organize it beautifully!

Q3: Can I view the source code of a password-protected page?

A: No. This tool works just like a public search engine. It can only extract code from pages that are publicly available on the internet. It cannot log into private dashboards, Facebook feeds, or banking sites.

Final Thoughts

You shouldn't be locked out from learning how the web works. Whether you are trying to reverse-engineer a great design or spy on a competitor's SEO strategy, grabbing the source code is the best way to learn.

Got a webpage you want to investigate? Paste the URL above and download the source code right now!

Related Tools

Contact

Missing something?

Feel free to request missing tools or give some feedback using our contact form.

Contact Us