Universal Identity Link Generator

Enter one username. Generate valid profile URLs for 60+ platforms instantly. No API required. Pure algorithmic prediction.

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Enter a username above to see potential profile links across the web.

Why use this Generator?

Streamline your digital footprint analysis and cross-platform promotion.

Instant Prediction

Our algorithm instantly constructs valid URL patterns for over 60 major platforms without needing slow API calls or login credentials.

100% Client-Side

Privacy first. All link generation happens directly in your browser. We never store or transmit the usernames you search for.

Bulk Export

Need to share your profiles? Export your entire digital identity map to JSON or TXT formats for easy sharing or documentation.

Smart Categorization

Automatically filters links into logical groups like Developer, Creative, Social, and Business to help you find what matters fast.

How Prediction Works

01

Input Normalization

We strip special characters and spaces from your input to ensure compatibility with strict URL schemes used by major platforms.

02

Pattern Matching

The engine maps the sanitized username against our database of 60+ URL structures (e.g., twitter.com/user, youtube.com/@user).

03

Output & Verification

Links are generated instantly. You can then click to verify if the account actually exists on the target platform.

Frequently Asked Questions

No, this is a Link Generator, not a username checker. It assumes you already know the username exists or you want to generate the link to check it yourself. It generates the valid URL format for that username.

We use local browser storage to remember your last searched username for your convenience, but this data never leaves your device and is not sent to our servers.

Absolutely. If you notice a missing major platform, please contact Abrar via the main contact page. We update the database regularly.

Since this tool predicts links based on patterns, if a user hasn't registered on a specific platform, the generated link will lead to a 404 (Not Found) page. This is normal behavior.