Free Browser Extension

Reveal where links
really go

Stop wondering about shortened links. Reveal destinations instantly, strip tracking parameters, and browse with complete transparency.

50+
Trackers Stripped
100%
Private
0
URLs Logged

See transparency in action

Hover over the links below to reveal their destinations

example-blog.com/article

The Future of Privacy-First Browsing

Transparent Link
techcrunch.com/2025/privacy-update
Revealed Transparent
Cleaned URL
medium.com/article
Removed 2 trackers
Revealed Destination
github.com/awesome-project/releases
Expanded from bit.ly

Built for transparency

Everything you need to browse with confidence

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Reveal Link Destinations

Instantly see where shortened links really go. No more clicking blind on bit.ly, t.co, or other URL shorteners.

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Strip Tracking Parameters

Automatically removes 50+ tracking parameters like utm_source, fbclid, gclid. Browse without being followed.

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Lightning Fast

Instant link previews powered by Cloudflare's edge network. No lag, no waiting, just transparency.

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Privacy First

We never log your URLs. All processing happens through our privacy-preserving API. Your browsing stays private.

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Right-Click Context Menu

Right-click any link to reveal its destination. Clean integration with your browser's native experience.

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Fully Configurable

Choose which trackers to remove. Enable or disable features. Customize the extension to your needs.

Three simple steps

Start revealing links in seconds

1

Install Extension

Add LinkTransparency to your browser in one click. No account or signup required.

2

Hover Over Links

Browse normally. Hover any link to see the reveal icon. Shortened links get automatic markers.

3

Reveal Destination

Click the reveal icon to see where the link goes. Copy transparent links or open with confidence.

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We don't log your URLs

Built with privacy as the foundation. We help you browse transparently without tracking you.

โœ“ No URL logging
โœ“ No accounts required
โœ“ Open source code

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