URL SEO Inspector
Check if Google can index your page — get instant verdict with fixes
SEO Inspector
How to Use SEO Inspector
- 1 Enter the URL you want to analyze
- 2 Click "Inspect" to fetch and analyze the page
- 3 Review the Indexability Verdict (Indexable, Blocked, Canonicalized)
- 4 Check the redirect chain and HTTP headers
- 5 Follow the "Top 3 Fixes" to resolve issues
What You Get
A comprehensive SEO diagnostic tool that answers "Why isn't Google indexing my page?" Analyzes HTTP headers (X-Robots-Tag), meta robots, canonical tags, redirect chains, and more. Returns a clear verdict with prioritized action items.
Input: https://example.com/page
Output: ✅ Indexable — No blockers found
Input: Page with noindex header
Output: ❌ Blocked — X-Robots-Tag: noindex in HTTP header
Input: Page with wrong canonical
Output: ⚠️ Canonicalized — Points to different URL
Why is Google not indexing my page?
Common reasons: noindex meta tag, X-Robots-Tag header, robots.txt block, canonical pointing elsewhere, or HTTP errors. This tool checks all these factors.
What is X-Robots-Tag noindex?
X-Robots-Tag is an HTTP header that can block indexing even when your HTML allows it. It overrides meta robots tags. This tool detects header-level blocks.
How do I check if my page is indexable?
Enter your URL in this tool. It fetches your page as Googlebot and analyzes all indexability signals: status code, headers, meta tags, canonical, and robots.txt.
What does canonicalized mean for SEO?
If your page has a canonical tag pointing to a different URL, Google will index that URL instead of yours. Your page won't appear in search results.
Why are too many redirects bad for SEO?
Each redirect loses link equity and slows crawling. Google may stop following after 5+ redirects. Keep chains under 3 hops for best results.
Is this SEO checker free to use?
Yes, 100% free. No signup required. We fetch your page once for analysis and don't store any data.
What is the difference between noindex and robots.txt?
Robots.txt blocks crawling (Google won't see the page). Noindex allows crawling but blocks indexing (Google sees it but won't list it). Use noindex for pages you want crawled but not indexed.
How do I fix a redirect loop?
A redirect loop (A→B→A) blocks access. Check your server config, .htaccess, or CMS settings. Ensure each redirect has a final destination URL.
Your URL is fetched once for analysis. We do not store, log, or share any URL or page content.