Copy text, links & tables from any web page
To copy text, links, or a table from a web page with Rendry, capture the page, then open the editor's Extract panel and choose what you want — paste-ready text, a tidy list of links, or a spreadsheet-ready table, exported as Markdown, CSV, or TSV. Extract is a Pro feature; everything stays on your machine. Below are the most common ways content, research, QA, and AI-prep teams use it.
How do I copy all the text from a web page?
Capture the page, open it in the editor, and pick "Text" in the Extract panel. You get clean, ready-to-paste prose — no menus, buttons, or sidebar clutter mixed in — that you can drop straight into a doc, brief, or note.
Because Rendry copies a full-page capture, you get the whole article in one pass, including content that loaded as you scrolled, instead of selecting and copying screen by screen.
How do I export a page's links to a CSV?
In the Extract panel, choose "Links" and export as CSV. You get a tidy list of every link on the page with its visible text, ready to open in a spreadsheet for an audit, outreach list, or content inventory.
TSV is there too if you'd rather paste directly into a sheet without an import step, and Markdown if you want the links inline in a document.
How do I copy a table from a website into a spreadsheet?
Pick the table in the Extract panel and export it as CSV or TSV, then open or paste it into Excel, Google Sheets, or Numbers. Rows and columns line up the way they look on the page, so you skip the usual reformatting after a plain copy-paste.
Need the same table inside a document or a message to an AI assistant instead? Choose Markdown and the table pastes in cleanly.
How do I copy a page as Markdown for an AI assistant?
Choose Markdown in the Extract panel and you get the page's content as structured Markdown — headings, lists, links, and tables intact — ideal for pasting into ChatGPT, Gemini, or any AI assistant as clean context.
Feeding tidy Markdown instead of a raw page dump means fewer stray menus and scripts in your prompt, so the assistant works from the words that actually matter.
How do I pull a page's link text for an accessibility review?
Export the page's links and you get each link paired with its visible text, which makes it quick to spot vague or duplicated labels like "click here" or "read more" during an accessibility pass.
Drop the CSV into a spreadsheet, sort by link text, and flag the labels that won't make sense out of context — a far faster review than clicking through the page link by link.
Who it's for
- Content and SEO teams building inventories, link audits, and reusable copy.
- Researchers gathering clean text and tables without manual reformatting.
- QA and accessibility reviewers checking link labels and on-page data.
- Anyone prepping web pages as tidy context for an AI assistant.
Extract pairs well with design tokens when you also need a page's colours, fonts, and spacing, and with Smart Redact when the content includes sensitive details you'd rather hide before sharing.
Frequently asked questions
Is copying text from a web page with Rendry a Pro feature?
Yes. The Extract panel — copy text, links, and tables as Markdown, CSV, or TSV — is part of Rendry Pro ($2/month, with a 7-day free trial). Full-page PNG and PDF capture, automatic clean-up of banners and popups, and the built-in editor's crop, copy, and export stay free forever.
Does extracting text send the page to a server?
No. Like everything in Rendry, Extract runs entirely in your browser, so the page content never leaves your machine. The only network request Rendry ever makes is a license check that confirms your subscription — it carries your email and status, never your pages or captures.
What formats can I export extracted content in?
Text comes out as clean, paste-ready prose or Markdown. Links export as Markdown, CSV, or TSV. Tables export as CSV or TSV for spreadsheets, or Markdown for documents and AI prompts. Pick whichever drops straight into your doc, sheet, or assistant without extra cleanup.
Can I copy a table that has merged or complex cells?
Yes. Rendry keeps the table's rows and columns aligned the way they appear on the page, so it lands in your spreadsheet ready to use instead of as a jumbled block. Export as CSV or TSV for sheets, or Markdown to drop the table into a document.
Why use Rendry instead of selecting and copying text by hand?
A manual copy often drags in menus, buttons, and sidebar clutter, and tables and links arrive messy. Rendry's Extract gives you clean prose, a tidy link list, or a properly aligned table in one step — and it works on the whole page, including content that only loaded as you scrolled.