Direct Download Link Finder
⬇️ Direct Download Link Finder — Open Directory Search
Looking for direct download links for movies, music, books, software, or games? Our free Direct Download Link Finder uses advanced search engine operators to discover open directory (index of) pages across the web. Search via Google, Bing or Yahoo — all directly in your browser with no installation needed.
⬇️ Direct Download Link Finder
Search open directory index pages for direct download links
Choose File Typeintitle:index.of
and file type filters to your query, then opens the search in a new tab. You'll see open directory pages with
direct file links — no middleman, no ads, just raw file listings.
📖 How to Use the Direct Download Finder
- Select a File Type — Choose "Movies / TV", "Music", "Books", "Software / Games", "Images", or "All Types" from the category chips.
- Choose Search Engine — Pick Google, Bing, or Yahoo as your search engine.
- Enter Your Query — Type the name of the file, movie, album, or software you want to find.
- Click Search — The tool builds an advanced search query targeting open directory index pages.
- Browse Results — Results open in a new tab. Look for "index of" pages with direct file download links.
📏 Search Tips by Category
| Category | Example Query | File Extensions |
|---|---|---|
| Movies / TV Shows | The.Blacklist.S01 | mkv, mp4, avi, mov |
| Music | K.Flay discography | mp3, flac, wav, ogg |
| Books / eBooks | 1985 George Orwell | pdf, epub, mobi, doc |
| Software / Games | GTA V | exe, iso, dmg, zip, apk |
| Images | wallpapers 4k nature | jpg, png, bmp, psd |
| All Types | any search term | No filter applied |
⭐ Features
Search via Google, Bing, or Yahoo for broader coverage.
Auto-appends intitle:index.of operators and file type filters.
Filter by Movies, Music, Books, Software, Images, or All.
Everything runs locally. No data stored or tracked.
🤔 What are Open Directories?
Open directories (also called "index of" pages) are web server file listings that are publicly accessible. When a web server doesn't have an index.html file in a directory, it displays the raw file listing instead. This tool leverages search engine operators to find these open listings across the web.
Common use cases include finding public domain media, open-source software, academic papers, and other freely shared files.
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
What is an open directory search?
An open directory search uses special search engine operators like intitle:index.of to find web server pages that publicly list downloadable files. These are standard web pages served by Apache, Nginx, and other web servers.
Which search engine gives the best results?
Google typically returns the most comprehensive results. However, Bing and Yahoo can sometimes surface different results, so it's worth trying all three for maximum coverage.
Is this tool free and safe to use?
Yes! This tool is completely free. All processing happens locally in your browser — the tool simply constructs a search URL and opens it in a new tab. No data is collected or stored.
How do file type filters work?
When you select a category like "Music", the tool adds file extension filters (e.g.
mp3|wav|flac) to the search query. This narrows down results to only directories containing
those file types.
Can I search for any file type?
Yes! Select "All Types" to search without file extension restrictions. This will find all open directory pages matching your query regardless of file type.
Is this tool free?
Yes, completely free. No sign-up, no watermarks, no limits.