đź”— Convert Your Links in Bulk
🤔 Frequently Asked Questions About Bulk Converting
I have a whole folder of class notes to share. Can I use this for that?
Absolutely! This is the perfect use case for the bulk tool. Instead of doing links one-by-one, you can get the share links for every file in your folder, paste them all into the box above, and get all the direct links in one go. It's super handy for sharing project files, photo albums, or any collection of files with classmates or colleagues.
What if one of my links is bad? Will it mess up the whole batch?
Nope, don't worry. The tool is smart enough to check line by line. If it finds a link that isn't a valid Google Drive URL or is formatted incorrectly, it will simply skip that one and flag it as invalid in the output for you. All your other good links will be converted just fine, so you won't lose your work.
How many links can I convert at once? Is there a limit?
We haven't set a hard limit, but it's built for real-world use. You can easily convert dozens or even hundreds of links at once. If you try to paste in several thousand, your browser might slow down a bit, but for most needs—like all the assets for a project or photos from a trip—you'll find it works perfectly.
Why is bulk converting Google Drive links useful?
Imagine you need to provide download links for multiple files on a website's download page. With this bulk tool, you can create direct download links for all of them, which means users start downloading immediately after clicking, instead of seeing the Google Drive preview page first. It provides a more professional and seamless user experience.
Is it safe to use this bulk tool? What happens to my files?
Your files are 100% safe. This tool runs entirely within your web browser. We never see, save, or interact with your links. It just reads the text you paste, reformats the URLs, and then displays them back to you. Your files remain securely in your Google Drive, and we have no access to them.