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
- 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 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.