Backlinks, URLs, or Domains

Paste URLs, bare domains, existing domain: lines, or comments that start with #.

Output Settings
Google format examples: domain:example.com or https://example.com/page.html. Comments start with #.
Clean Up Options
Actions

Paste your link list and generate a Google-ready disavow file.

Generated .txt Output
File Summary
Valid Lines0
Domains0
URLs0
Duplicates0
Invalid0
Size0 KB
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Upload the downloaded .txt file in Google Search Console's Disavow Links tool only when you are sure the listed backlinks should be ignored.



A disavow file is a plain text file used for telling Google which backlinks or linking domains you want Google to ignore when assessing links to your site. It is mainly useful when you have a manual action or a serious history of unnatural link building.

How this disavow file generator helps

This tool converts copied backlinks, spam domains, and existing disavow entries into a clean .txt file. It can create domain-level lines, preserve exact URL lines, remove duplicate entries, keep useful comments, and show invalid rows before you download the final file.

How to create a Google disavow file

  1. Paste your backlink URLs, domains, or existing disavow lines into the input box.
  2. Choose domain-level disavow for broad spam domains, or exact URL mode when you only want to list specific pages.
  3. Review the generated preview and invalid line warnings.
  4. Download the .txt file and upload it in Google Search Console's Disavow Links tool.

Important disavow file rules

Google's format uses one URL or domain per line. A full domain disavow should use domain:example.com. Comments can start with #, and the file should be a .txt file encoded as UTF-8 or 7-bit ASCII. Read Google's official help page before uploading: Disavow links to your site.