What this url indexability checker checks
- Successful HTTP response status
- Meta robots noindex directives
- X-Robots-Tag response headers
- Canonical URLs pointing to another page
How to read the result
A technically indexable result means no obvious blocking directive was found. It does not promise inclusion in Google: content quality, duplication, internal links, crawl demand, and search-engine decisions still matter.
How to use it
- Enter the complete public HTTPS URL you want to inspect.
- Select the check button and wait for the live response.
- Review the result and correct any issue at the website or hosting provider.
- Run the checker again to confirm the public response changed.
Common questions
Does “technically indexable” mean indexed?
No. It only means this check did not find an obvious technical blocker in the live response.
Can JavaScript affect this result?
Yes. Some sites change metadata after JavaScript runs. This checker evaluates the initial live HTML response.
What should I do after fixing a blocker?
Verify the live response, update internal links and sitemaps, then request validation or indexing through the relevant search console.