Website Metadata Checker

View the SEO and social metadata that a live page sends to search engines and sharing platforms. Check the rendered response without digging through page source.

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Public HTTPS websites only. The submitted URL and result are not stored.

What this website metadata checker checks

  • HTML title and meta description
  • Canonical URL and robots directives
  • Document language
  • Open Graph and Twitter card fields

How to read the result

Titles and descriptions should accurately describe the specific page. A canonical should normally use the preferred final URL. Missing social tags do not block indexing, but they can reduce the quality of link previews.

How to use it

  1. Enter the complete public HTTPS URL you want to inspect.
  2. Select the check button and wait for the live response.
  3. Review the result and correct any issue at the website or hosting provider.
  4. Run the checker again to confirm the public response changed.

Common questions

Does Google always use the meta description?

No. Google may create a different snippet when another passage better matches the search.

What is Open Graph metadata?

Open Graph fields control how many platforms describe a page when someone shares its URL.

Why is a tag shown as not found?

The live HTML response did not include that field. JavaScript-injected tags may not appear in a basic server response.