Free tool

Disavow links builder.

Paste the toxic domains and URLs you want Google to ignore and get a perfectly formatted disavow.txt in seconds — domain entries, comments and syntax handled for you.

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The basics

What a disavow file does — and when to use one.

A disavow file tells Google to ignore specific backlinks when assessing your site, so toxic or spammy links can't drag your rankings down. You upload the file in Google Search Console's disavow tool, and Google treats the listed links as if they carried no weight.

Disavowing is a scalpel, not a default. Most sites never need it — Google ignores obvious spam on its own. Reach for it when you have a manual action or a clearly manipulative profile you didn't build.

This builder handles the exact syntax Google expects: domain: entries for whole sites, raw URLs for single pages, and # comments — so your file imports cleanly the first time.

Use with care

Before you disavow, remember this.

Disavowing is powerful

Disavow good links by mistake and you can lose rankings. Only list links you're confident are harmful.

Prefer whole domains

If a site is spammy, disavow the entire domain rather than chasing individual URLs — it's cleaner and more complete.

Try removal first

Where you can, request link removal from the webmaster before disavowing. Disavow what you can't get taken down.

Keep a record

Comment your file with the date and reason. Disavow is cumulative — each upload replaces the last, so keep your master list.

FAQ

Disavow questions.

Not sure if you need to disavow? Get a link audit.

A plain UTF-8 .txt file: one entry per line, whole domains as domain:example.com, single pages as full URLs, and optional comment lines starting with #. This builder outputs exactly that.
In Google's Disavow Links tool, linked from Search Console. Select your property, upload the .txt, and confirm. Changes can take weeks to process as Google re-crawls the links.
No. Google says it ignores most spam automatically, so the majority of sites should never disavow. It's mainly for recovering from a manual action or cleaning up a profile built with risky tactics.
No. This tool runs entirely in your browser — nothing you paste is uploaded or stored. The file is generated locally and only saved when you click download.
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