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Have you ever tried sharing a website link in a text, tweet, or message and wound up with a long, ugly URL? Fortunately, many services make it easy to shorten any URL into an abbreviated URL that you can place into emails, messages, websites, and social media posts. We'll show you how to use the best free options for shortening a URL on your computer, Android, iPhone, and iPad.

Things You Should Know

  • URL shortening services like Bitly, TinyCC, and TinyURL can instantly shorten any URL to something more memorable and easy to share.
  • Most URL shorteners allow you to create an account so you can update your destination links and track clicks.
  • Several URL shorteners have paid options that allow you to link your domain name to create custom branded links.
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Bitly

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  1. Create an account at https://bitly.com. Bitly is one of the most popular URL shortening services with a free option. With a free account, you can create up to 5 shortened URLs per month with basic link history and reporting statistics, including the number of people who click the link.[1]
    • If you want to create more shortened URLs, link redirects, branded links, and more, you can upgrade to a paid plan.
    • Bitly URLs never expire, even with the free plan.[2]
  2. It's the blue button at the top-left corner.
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  3. This option lets you create a short forwarding link beginning with bit.ly.
  4. This is the longer URL your short address will link to.
    • If you're tracking visits to a website using UTM codes, you can click the "Add UTM to track web traffic in analysis tools" to add your UTMs.
  5. If you'd like to add a custom word or phrase to the URL (e.g., bit.ly/(yourtexthere)), type an alias into the "Custom back-half" field. If not, Bitly will generate a short string of characters automatically.
  6. This creates a URL and adds it to your list of shortened links.
    • Click Copy on the link to copy it to your clipboard. You can then paste the link anywhere.
    • You can log back in to Bitly at any time to see how many people have clicked the link.
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TinyURL

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  1. Go to https://tinyurl.com in a web browser. TinyURL is a simple free URL creator that doesn't require sign-up for basic URL shortening. Your links will never expire, even with the free plan.
    • Visitors to the shortened URL link will need to click past an ad before they'll arrive at the destination site, as the free tier is ad-supported.
    • If you don't mind signing up for a free account, you can keep track of the links you've created and use the tiny.one or rotf.lol domains instead of just tinyurl.com.
    • If you want to be able to track clicks to your links, edit URLs later, and create more personalized links, you can sign up for a premium plan.
  2. Type or paste the URL into the field.
  3. If you'd like, you can type an alias into the "alias" (5 characters or more) to customize your link. For example, you can add your name to the "alias" field to create the short link tinyurl.com/(yourname).
  4. This instantly creates a short link that will take users to the longer URL. You can just click Copy to copy the link to your clipboard and paste it anywhere you'd like.
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Rebrandly

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  1. Sign up for a free account at https://rebrandly.com. If you want to create custom short links using your own domain name, you'll love Rebrandly. The free version of the tool lets you create up to 500 branded links using your own domain name. You'll get basic statistics, too—up to 5000 clicks tracked per month, and more with a paid upgrade.[3]
    • Once you create an account, follow the on-screen instructions to link your domain name (if you have one). If not, you can use the default domain name of rebrand.ly.
    • Rebrandly links will not expire as long as the destination address remains available.[4]
    • Rebrandly also has a simple Google Chrome extension that makes it quick and easy to create short links on the fly.
  2. If you don't see this option, click the Links tab at the top of the page.
  3. Type or paste the URL into the field. Once your URL is added, additional options will appear.
  4. If you linked a domain, you can select it from the "Branded domain" menu. You can also add your own custom text into the "Slash tag" field to customize the link.
  5. This creates a shortcut to the URL you've entered and adds it to your list of links.
    • Click Copy to copy the link to your dashboard so you can share it anywhere.
    • Return to the Links page at any time to see how many people have clicked your link.
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TinyCC

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  1. Go to https://tiny.cc to create a free shortened URL. You can create a quick shortened link with TinyCC without creating an account. However, without an account, your links will eventually expire. To avoid your short links expiring, you can register for a free account.[5]
    • A free TinyCC account lets you create and edit up to 500 shortened URLs, but you can upgrade to a premium plan for more URLs and features like expanded statistics and custom domain branding.
  2. If you opt for the no-account version of TinyCC, you can just paste the long URL into the field at the top of the screen and choose an optional alias that will go after the tiny.cc part of the link. Click Shorten to create your link, then copy the link to your clipboard so you can share it all around the web.
    • If you want to track how many people click the link, check the box next to "Log stats for this link" before clicking Shorten.
  3. If you want to be able to manage your links later:
    • Create an account and sign in to access your dashboard.
    • Click Shorten URLs at the top of the page to create a new link.
    • Type or paste a long URL into the field.
    • Enter a custom keyword to add to the end of the link (optional).
    • Click Shorten it!
    • Click Copy to copy the link to your clipboard and share it with the word.
    • Return to your dashboard at any time to see how many people clicked the link or change the destination URL.
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T.CO (X, formerly known as Twitter)

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  1. If you want to create a short link for a tweet and not for use on other services, type or paste the long URL into your message. When you send your message, X will instantly shorten the original URL to 23 characters and create a shortened URL that begins with https://t.co.[6]
    • If the destination URL is flagged for spam, malware, or phishing, X may prevent potential visitors from navigating to the destination link.[7]
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Cuttly

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  1. Create a free account at https://www.cutt.ly. Whether you have your own domain name or want to create quick links at Cutt.ly, a free account gets you an unlimited number of shortened URL links with up to 30 days of analytics per link.[8] If you want, you can pay to upgrade for additional features.
    • Cuttly links never expire.[9]
    • You can create a short link without registering, but you won't be able to edit the link later.
    • Once you create an account, you'll arrive at your dashboard, where you can click Add a domain to link one of your existing domain names, or start creating short links using the cutt.ly domain.
  2. You'll see the field at the bottom of your dashboard.
  3. This instantly creates a shortened version of the link that will take users directly to the longer URL.
    • Click the Copy icon (the first icon) below the link to save it to your clipboard and share it anywhere.
    • As people click the link, the number next to "clicks" on the link's entry in your dashboard will increase. You can return to this page at any time to check your stats.
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Bit.do

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  1. This 100% free URL shortening service lets you create as many short links as you want with full real-time statistics. You can even use a custom domain at no cost if you want. To create an account, click Register, fill out the form, and click Sign Up.
  2. You can right-click or long-press the field and select Paste.
  3. Add some custom text after "bit.do" in the field to make your short link more personal. Alternatively, you can leave this field blank to allow bit.do to create a random URL for you.
    • Because your Bit.do link comes with free statistics, you can opt to make them private so nobody else can see how many people have clicked your link. If you want your stats to stay private, check the box next to "Make access stats private."
  4. Now that you've created a nice short link, you can share it on any platform.
    • Log back in to bit.do at any time and click manage your links to see how your link is performing.
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Is.gd

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  1. Is.gd is a simple free URL shortening service that allows you to access helpful statistics for all your shortened URLs. The domain is nice and short, so you can create some of the shortest possible links using this service. Like other URL shorteners, the links you create with Is.gd will never expire.
  2. You can right-click or long-press the field at the top of the page and select Paste to do so.
  3. Click the Further options/custom URL link below the field to access more options, including the option to create a custom alias (the part of the link after the /), choose a random alias that's all-lowercase or even pronounceable, and whether you want to log stats for the link.
  4. Your new short URL will appear in the field already highlighted, which makes it super easy to copy and paste into a new message, post, or tweet.
    • To check your statistics, just add a single hyphen to the end of your shortened URL.
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Short URL

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  1. Go to https://www.shorturl.at/ in any web browser. This is a super simple URL-shortening service that doesn't require you to create an account. You'll be able to create short URLs instantly and track the number of clicks your link receives in real time.
    • Although the free service allows you to simply shorten links, create an account, and pay to unlock more features, like custom short links.
    • If you create an account, you'll unlock a 5-day free trial. With a paid account, you can access a dashboard that monitors your shortened URLS and their performance. You can also do many other things with your shortened URLs, like get QR codes for them.
  2. This instantly creates a shortened version of the URL that you can share in any app or message.
  3. Bookmark this page if you want to refer back to your statistics.
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Shorte.st

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  1. Create an account at https://www.shorte.st. Want to get paid for clicks to your short URL? Short.est is a free ad-supported service that allows you to get paid each time somebody views an ad on the way to your website. You'll create a short link, the user clicks the link and sees an ad, and then they'll arrive at your long link. Just click Join to sign up.
    • This service sometimes uses adult advertisements, so sharing these links on most social networks won't be appropriate.
    • Some people might not appreciate having to view an ad to get to the destination—it's usually seen as spam.
    • The domain name before your shortened links will be pretty random, so you won't get to choose a custom link.
  2. Type or paste the URL you want to shorten into the field at the top of the page.
  3. This creates your first link and displays it at the top of the page. This displays your shortened link.
    • Click Copy to copy the link to your clipboard and paste it anywhere you wish.
    • You can click the Statistics tab at the top of your dashboard to see how your links are performing and how much you'll earn, as well as make changes to the destination URLs.
  4. Click the link to view the ad. You can click Skip This Ad at the top-right to skip right to the destination address.
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Sniply.io

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  1. Sniply is a URL-shortening service geared toward marketing and sales conversion. Not only can you shorten long links, but you can also add a call-to-action overlay to each link to drive conversions. To get started, go to snip.ly in your browser, click Get Started for Free, and then click Sign up under the plan you want to use.
    • With a free account, you can create 20 short links per month. You'll only be able to receive 500 clicks per month before the link stops working, so if you plan to circulate your link widely, you'll want to opt for a paid upgrade.
    • If you want to use a custom domain, you'll need a Sniply Pro plan, which allows for 20,000 clicks and 5000 links per month.
  2. Once you create an account, you'll be taken right to your dashboard. You can also access your dashboard by visiting snip.ly/dashboard.
    • Click Brand Profiles in the left column. You'll see your default brand in the right panel. This info will appear in the call to action on each of your shortened links.
    • Click Upload a Photo to upload the image you want to appear on each link, such as your business logo or headshot.
  3. To shorten a link, just paste it into the "Enter a URL" field at the top of the page.
  4. This button takes you to the Brand selection page.
  5. With a pro account, you can create multiple brands. For now, just select the brand profile you customized in the left panel.
  6. The options vary depending on your account type. For free accounts, you can display a button or text link.
  7. Once you choose a display option, you can customize it in the Call to Action panel. For example, if you choose the option to display a button, you can enter a custom message and custom button text.
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T2M

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  1. T2M is a premium URL link management service geared towards marketing agencies, universities, and other businesses. They have various plans (including branded link shortening) at all price points, with a 15-day free trial available.[10] You can sign up at https://t2mio.com.
    • With the lowest cost plan, you can create up to 1,000 shortened URLs per month with no ads or delays. You can get up to 5,000 new clicks per month, with the option to upgrade for even more.
    • If you upgrade, you'll gain access to helpful analytics, branded custom domains, campaign management, bulk URL importing, and more.
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Why should I shorten a URL?

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  1. If you want to make it easier for people to remember how to get to a specific page on a website, a shortened URL is the way to go. The fewer characters in the URL, the easier it will be for people to remember.
  2. This is especially true for web addresses with a long mix of letters, numbers, and/or symbols. A URL shortener can transform a long, unwieldy URL into something short and sweet.
  3. If you add a long URL to a text message or share it using any service with a character limit, you might use up all your available characters with the link alone. Shortening a URL gives you more room in your text message or post for your own content.
  4. If you're interested in tracking how often people visit a particular URL, you can opt for a URL shortener that details who clicks the link and how often it is shared.
  5. Depending on the URL shortening service you use, you may be able to connect your own domain name to create truly memorable shortcut links. And if you don't have a domain name, you can often customize the string of text that comes after the domain name so it's more personal.
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    Are you using goo.gl? URL shortening on that service was retired a few months ago. You now have to use bit.ly or tinyurl.com.
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  • Some people may hesitate to click a link using a URL-shortening service because they mistake it as spam or even a virus. Accordingly, you may wish to include a personalized message along with your link to reduce potential concerns.
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This article was co-authored by wikiHow staff writer, Darlene Antonelli, MA. Darlene Antonelli is a Technology Writer and Editor for wikiHow. Darlene has experience teaching college courses, writing technology-related articles, and working hands-on in the technology field. She earned an MA in Writing from Rowan University in 2012 and wrote her thesis on online communities and the personalities curated in such communities. This article has been viewed 361,043 times.
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