Increment a URL or go to the next page. Supports auto, multi, and advanced incrementing functions.
URLI ("yur-lee") increments URLs and can let you get to the next page in a variety of ways using four different actions. URLI also supports three different types of shortcuts for every action.
I want you to be 100% happy with URLI
If something isn't working right, or if there's a feature you think is missing, please feel free to open an issue on GitHub and give me a chance to fix it and I promise I will. Thank you so much for using URLI.
Important Note
In order to update URLI to work with the latest Manifest Version 3, I needed to increase the permission level. I deeply apologize for the inconvenience. Please feel free to see the website (GitHub) for more information: https://github.com/sixcious/url-incrementer/issues/17
Features
• 4 Actions: Increment URL, Next Link, Click Element, and URL List
• 3 Types of Shortcuts: Keyboard, Mouse (Multi-Click & Rocker) and Context Menu
• Advanced Incrementing: Multi Incrementing, Date Time, Custom Base (Base 2-36), and Error Skipping
• Auto Incrementing with Pause, Resume, and Slideshow capabilities
• Shuffle URLs: Make it fun and randomize the next pages you see
• Element Picker (Powered by ElemPick): To help you find the next link or click element, pick an element on the page and generate its Selector or XPath expression automatically or use the EP's buttons to traverse the DOM in any direction (May not work on complex websites)
• Save settings for your favorite URLs
• Toolkit: Generate Links, Open Tabs, and Crawl URLs (Requires Special Mode)
• User Interface: A simple UI made with Material Design and Lit
Permissions Justification
"Read and change all your data on the websites you visit" - URLI needs to request this permission so that its content script can auto-activate on any URL you want to increment or auto-increment.
Privacy Policy
URL Incrementer does *not* track you. It does *not* use analytic services. It does *not* collect any data from your device or computer. All your data is stored locally on your device. Your data is *your* data.
Latest reviews
- (2023-10-29) Andrey Zalesnov: Перестал работать примерно с 100-й версии Оперы
- (2022-03-21) Dr.Ne0Gen3tic (Forensic Buro of Quantum): WOW! What a great extension, it is totally "Underrated" and completely underestimated! It is kept very simple, but the features are convincing! Not like other "fully loaded" extensions! Even though I'm "actually" not the fan of so "old-fashioned" or "Windows XP" look, it's totally fine with this app! After all, it doesn't have an "interface" that you need. It scrolls each page for you, it also scrolls with "shortcuts" and it does it extraordinarily well! If it doesn't work for a page, you can "Customize" it very quickly. I'm glad, because I've been looking for a "scrollable extension" like "Infy scroll" for a long time and several months! And this one doesn't have such bloated, "burdensome" and very annoying pop-ups. No! It is really very "Appropriate" and also easy to use! The developer is trying very hard, he wants every user to be satisfied! A very "capable programmer" is this developer of this "Chrome extension". It also consumes hardly any RAM and does not slow down the browser! I have my "fun" with this app and downloaded it directly "offline" and saved it to "bunker away" so I will enjoy this extension for very many years to come! Very many thanks for this great extension for the Chrome browser!
- (2022-03-07) RLJSR: Works perfectly so far.
- (2022-02-21) Mariusz: Seems to work well. Funny choice of an example url to show on the extension page
- (2021-07-11) Blue Chan: I no longer use my programmable Logitech mouse to control your extension and I currently use the Logitech G504 Hero mouse. I was using the G403 before. Plus I never liked the backwards +/ - configuration. It's backwards. We read left to right so why is the + on the left and the - on the right. The version of this URL incrementer on Firefox before Quantum was much better and smarter as we could program it to look for the modifer beside the image file and not keep auto selecting the first or last number in the URL which often are just page or folder numbers and not the increment file number. Plus the Firefox version let us increment letters or numbers or letters with numbers in either direction. It's probably a limitation of Chrome which is why it's a pale comparison. Oh and the individual -/+ buttons no longer work since Chrome version 81+.
- (2021-02-05) Luke Jabulani Reid: Really excellent. I had to reinstall for some reason - wasn't working the first time. But then it did. Lots of great functionality.
- (2021-01-03) yanasitta: This is exactly what I needed and its very flexible. I have saved using multiple steps to select a field in a URL to inc/dec for faster browsing. Thank you!
- (2020-02-02) Kino thri D: I have been looking for this extension for a long time, only now have I found it, it works perfectly and it is the best alternative to other extensions, doing the same thing, increasing or decreasing the number in the urls, With the ability to dial and control a specific number.
- (2019-12-13) Stefan Strandberg: Situationally super helpful, and so far it seems to work without issue. The single-click incrementer extension is also useful, it would kind of be nice if they could all be integrated - I already have too many extensions. Still though, pretty happy with it!
- (2019-07-13) Dave Munger: Literally does nothing. The buttons don't show, the quick keys don't work.
- (2019-02-24) Ernest Tang: It works in many sites I visit. However, it is not perfect. Example 1: I can't page down pages of google search results. (I am sure this has been brought up but I didn't go through the reviews carefully, my apologies). Example 2: If the URL contains too many numbers, the shortcut may not function as intended (however, it would be pretty easy for me to spot which number should be incremented, so if the developer allows me to "pinpoint" the right location in the URL, it could work better). (For example - if the URL contains "all-scenes-in-1-single-link" this app comes up with: "all-scenes-in-2-single-link", which gets nowhere.) I'll still give it a 5 star rating since this is already much better than what I had before. (For many web sites, page 1 is not clearly marked in the initial URL, but it would be ok after I click the normal link to the 2nd page).
- (2018-12-21) exactly what I was looking for...
- (2018-09-17) -: Such a great tool, the developer really cares about the customer's satisfaction!
- (2018-09-14) Samuel King: cant add a custom url, only the page you are on. so if i want to go to "google.com/1" and have it count up to "google.com/1000" i cant because if i were to try to go to google.com/1 it would just redirect to google.com "this is just an example. it would work for my use if i could enter a custom url and not have to use the one on the page im on.
- (2018-07-27) どくキノコ_: すごく使いやすいです。
- (2018-07-26) Try Trust: It did not work for me, seems it needs a recent version of chrome
- (2018-07-05) Freek Uijtdewilligen: The only extension I found that actually did what I needed it to do: auto increment the URL, find all .mp3 links and download all the files.. Thanks so much!
- (2018-06-29) ꙲: Great script, I emailed the guy about some additions and he got back to me on the same day! Probably will always be installed on my systems now. Edit: The creator gave me a shout-out!! This will forever be on my main PC.
- (2018-06-09) I use gaming mice with extra programmable keys. I programmed the mouse extra keys to the - / + increment commands. Before the GUI update, it worked fine, but after the update, it will only accept input directly from the keyboard. It no longer accepts the same (keyboard) commands from the mouse. I would go back to Firefox but since they changed to Quantum none of my *special* extensions/addons work anymore. After I had to reinstall Chrome, now even the keyboard shortcuts no longer work and I have to keep clicking the icon, then selecting its own - / + from its drop down menu.
- (2017-04-08) Fatoş Melep: Wonderful
- (2017-03-06) wut: This thing is great, exactly what I needed.
- (2016-09-04) Madis: Very well built!
- (2016-06-27) Ben Cheshire: Slick and easy to use. Excellent!!
- (2016-04-19) Joe Dalton: Nice but could be better. Should jump to next valid URL when the incremented URL does not bring page.
- (2016-02-07) Kel Byers: Cannot get hot keys to work. I just want something simple, like the arrow keys to increment or decrement, but it won't allow those to be chosen. I could choose some multi-key combination, but that makes it easier to click on the buttons than to use a hot key. I also don't like that you have to click twice to increment or decrement. It should have either one button for each action, or a default action that you can change with a right click or something similar if you want the other direction.
- (2015-09-09) Maysara Abdulhaq: It did not work for me, seems it needs a recent version of chrome
- (2015-08-03) Jabber Sock: It seems to work well.
- (2015-07-09) Edward Biswas: I hated it this new update as it uses global shortcut. Now its useless to me.
- (2015-07-03) Will Murray: 1. This used to be called URLI, I used it daily and found it rather useful. 2. It now uses global Chrome shortcuts instead of it's own shortcut system (used in URLI). I previously used ctrl+alt+shift+left/right to increment/decrement a URL, but this is no longer an option - it seems only 2 modifier keys max can be used (well, not alt anyway). I am using the closest thing possible to this (ctrl+shift+left/right) to increment/decrement the url, but this now hijacks windows' (and most other OS's) hungry-select function. Yes, I could use another combination, but this is a breaking change that came as a surprise for me when it suddenly stopped working due to the update. 3. Another (even more recent) update switched off keyboard shortcuts, causing my shortcuts to fail, and for me to think that the extension was broken. 4. The new link increment/decrement option is useless to me, and somewhat confused and surprised me after the update. 5. My suggestion would have been that this (URL Next Plus) should be offered as a new extension instead of an update, so that those comfortable using URLI could continue to do so unhindered. 6. I like how it requires no permissions
- (2015-06-25) John Rice: Great ext! Thanks!
- (2014-11-28) T.J. Balcerak: Works well when it works. It often doesn't. Sometimes clicking on the icon won't make it open. Other times it'll open, but works very slowly. Often needs to be re-entered, as it seems to lose it's memory easily. I'm not terribly impressed with it.
- (2013-05-19) Willie J: Great! the best one I found in Chrome store Thanks~
- (2013-05-13) Mike Tomkins: Absolutely terrible if you rely on web apps. (And specifically, the ExpressionEngine content management system). That's because urli can increment / decrement URLs even on pages it wasn't ever configured for, and it does so when you press shift left/right arrow, the same key combination you'd usually use for selecting text. I just lost 90 minutes of work I'd forgotten to save to this extension, and for that, I will never trust it again. It shouldn't be able to increment / decrement URLs on a page for which it hasn't been configured, and it shouldn't hijack one of the most common keyboard shortcuts used by almost every text editor and web browser on the market in the last several decades.
- (2012-11-12) Jean Francois Poulin: Works well, could use a few extra features like automatic range (0-5427).