Meta Tag Analyzer
Check a page's title tag, meta description, canonical URL, robots meta tag, Open Graph data, Twitter Card tags, viewport settings, and key SEO metadata in one quick report.
Check a page's title tag, meta description, canonical URL, robots meta tag, Open Graph data, Twitter Card tags, viewport settings, and key SEO metadata in one quick report.
This tool helps you review the SEO metadata that search engines and social platforms use to understand and preview your page. Use it to find missing, weak, or incorrect title tags, meta descriptions, canonical URLs, robots tags, Open Graph tags, and Twitter Card tags before publishing or updating a page.
The report is especially useful when you need to confirm that one page has the right preferred URL, indexability signal, social preview title, social preview description, and share image. It is a focused metadata check, not a full crawl of your website.
Need a deeper walkthrough? Read our guide on how to check meta tags.
Start with the title tag and meta description because they influence search snippets and click-through rate. Then review the canonical URL and robots meta tag to confirm the page sends the right indexing signals.
Use Open Graph and Twitter Card results to check social previews before sharing a page. For a broader technical review, run the same URL through the SEO Analyzer, then refine page copy with the Text Analyzer and Character Counter. For campaign pages, you can also create QR codes for landing pages after the metadata looks right.
The tool is read-only. It checks public metadata and does not edit, save, or modify the analyzed page.
Title tags and meta descriptions help shape how a page appears in search results. A title that is too short may not explain the page clearly, while a title that is too long can be truncated. A weak description can reduce clicks even when the page ranks.
After checking metadata here, use the Character Counter to refine title and description length, and use the Text Analyzer to make sure the visible page copy supports the same search intent.
Use the Meta Tag Analyzer when you only need a clean metadata review for one URL: title, description, canonical, robots, viewport, Open Graph, and Twitter Card tags. Use the SEO Analyzer when you also want heading, image, internal link, and broader on-page checks.
This workflow is useful before launching a new page, after changing a page title, when social previews look wrong, or when checking whether a canonical or noindex tag is sending the right signal.
Follow these simple steps to check a page's meta tags, social preview data, and basic SEO metadata.
Enter the full website URL you want to analyze (for example, https://example.com).
The tool fetches the page and extracts meta tags, Open Graph data, and other SEO-related elements.
Review a clear breakdown of meta information and identify possible optimization opportunities.
Answers to common questions about meta tags and SEO analysis
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For a deeper SEO review, try the SEO Analyzer, then use the Text Analyzer and Character Counter to refine titles, descriptions, headings, and page copy before publishing.