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SEO Meta Checker

Paste any URL and instantly analyse its title tag, meta description, Open Graph, Twitter Cards, canonical URL, robots directives and more.

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What we check
Title tag, meta description, Open Graph (og:title, og:description, og:image), Twitter Card, canonical URL, robots meta, and viewport tag.
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Length scoring
Each tag is scored against Google's recommended character ranges. Too short or too long both hurt your click-through rate in search results.
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SERP preview
See exactly how your page appears in Google search results β€” including truncation warnings if your title or description is too long.
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Instant analysis
Our server fetches and parses your page in seconds, checking all critical meta tags and returning a full SEO score with actionable fixes.
Frequently asked questions
What is the ideal title tag length?
Google displays approximately 50–60 characters before truncating a title tag in search results. Titles under 50 characters may miss keyword opportunities. Titles over 60 characters will be cut off with "…" in the SERP. Aim for 50–60 characters including your primary keyword near the beginning.
What is the ideal meta description length?
Google typically displays 150–160 characters of a meta description on desktop. On mobile, this can be shorter β€” around 120 characters. Keep descriptions between 150–160 characters, include your main keyword naturally, and write for clicks β€” the description is your ad copy in the SERP.
What is Open Graph and why does it matter?
Open Graph tags (og:title, og:description, og:image) control how your page appears when shared on Facebook, LinkedIn, WhatsApp, and other platforms. Without them, platforms use fallback content that often looks poor. A good og:image (1200Γ—630px recommended) dramatically increases click-through rates on social shares.
What does the canonical tag do?
The canonical tag tells Google which version of a page is the "master" version. It prevents duplicate content penalties when the same content is accessible via multiple URLs (e.g. with/without www, with/without trailing slash, or via URL parameters). Every page should have a self-referencing canonical tag.
What does robots meta "noindex" mean?
A robots meta tag with content="noindex" tells search engines not to index that page. If your page has noindex set, it will not appear in Google search results at all. This is intentional for pages like thank-you pages or admin areas, but if set on important pages, it is a critical SEO error that needs immediate fixing.