Meta Tag & SEO Checker
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About Meta Tag & SEO Checker
Instantly analyze any webpage's SEO health by pasting a URL. Check title tags, meta descriptions, Open Graph tags, Twitter Cards, headings, canonical URLs, and more. Free, no signup required.
How to Use
Step 1
Paste any public webpage URL into the input field (your own site, a competitor's page, or any URL you want to audit)
Step 2
Click 'Analyze Page' and wait 3-5 seconds while we fetch and scan the page HTML
Step 3
Review your overall SEO score out of 100 and the pass / warning / fail breakdown
Step 4
Check the Basic Meta section — title tag length, meta description length, and whether both are present and optimized
Step 5
Review your Open Graph and Twitter Card tags to see exactly how your page appears when shared on Facebook, LinkedIn, X, and other platforms
Step 6
Check the Technical SEO section — canonical URL, robots directives, H1 tag, language attribute, and viewport — and fix any failed checks
Features & Benefits
- ✅Free meta tag checker — no account or signup required
- ✅Overall SEO score from 0 to 100 with pass / warning / fail breakdown
- ✅Checks title tag presence and length (ideal: 50-60 characters)
- ✅Checks meta description presence and length (ideal: 120-160 characters)
- ✅Full Open Graph audit — og:title, og:description, og:image, og:url, og:type
- ✅Twitter Card audit — card type, title, description, and image
- ✅H1, H2, and H3 heading structure analysis
- ✅Canonical URL detection
- ✅Robots meta tag check — confirms if the page is indexable
- ✅Language and viewport meta validation
- ✅Social media preview — see exactly how your page looks when shared
- ✅Competitor analysis — audit any public URL, not just your own
- ✅Actionable fix recommendations for every failed check
- ✅Results in under 5 seconds — works on any device
FAQs
What is a meta tag checker?
A meta tag checker is a tool that fetches a webpage's HTML and extracts all the metadata hidden in the page head — including the title tag, meta description, Open Graph tags, Twitter Card tags, canonical URL, robots directives, and more — then evaluates whether they are correctly configured for SEO and social sharing.
Why are meta tags important for SEO?
Meta tags are how search engines and social platforms understand what your page is about. The title tag is the clickable headline in Google search results and directly influences your ranking. The meta description controls the snippet shown below your title and directly affects your click-through rate. Open Graph tags control how your page looks when shared on Facebook, LinkedIn, and WhatsApp. Missing or poorly written meta tags silently hurt both your rankings and your traffic.
What does the SEO score measure?
The SEO score is calculated across 14 checks covering basic metadata, Open Graph, Twitter Card, headings, and technical SEO signals. Each check carries a weight based on its SEO impact. A score of 85-100 is Excellent, 70-84 is Good, 50-69 Needs Work, and below 50 is Poor.
Can I use this to check a competitor's website?
Yes. You can paste any publicly accessible URL — your own pages, competitor pages, or any webpage you want to audit. The tool only reads publicly available HTML, the same information any browser or search engine crawler can see.
What is the ideal title tag length?
Google typically displays the first 50-60 characters of a title tag in search results. Titles shorter than 50 characters miss keyword opportunities, while titles over 60 characters get cut off in the SERP. Our checker flags titles outside this range so you can fix them.
What is the ideal meta description length?
The recommended meta description length is 120-160 characters. Shorter descriptions miss the opportunity to communicate value to the searcher. Longer descriptions get truncated by Google with an ellipsis. Our tool shows the exact character count alongside the recommended range.
What are Open Graph tags and why do they matter?
Open Graph tags (og:title, og:description, og:image) control how your page appears when someone shares your URL on Facebook, LinkedIn, WhatsApp, Slack, and most other platforms. Without them, social platforms guess at your content and often display the wrong image, a missing description, or a broken preview — which reduces clicks significantly.
What does 'page not indexable' mean?
If the tool detects a robots meta tag containing 'noindex', it means search engines are being instructed not to include this page in search results. This is sometimes left in place by accident after development or staging, and can completely remove a page from Google. Our checker flags this as a critical fail.
What is a canonical tag and why should I check it?
A canonical tag tells search engines which version of a page is the 'master' version when duplicate or similar content exists at multiple URLs. Missing canonicals can cause search engines to split ranking signals across duplicate pages. Our tool checks whether a canonical is present and displays the URL it points to.
Does this tool work on any website?
The tool works on any publicly accessible webpage. It cannot analyze pages that require login, pages behind Cloudflare bot protection that blocks server requests, or pages on localhost. Private or password-protected pages will return an error.