SEO Analyzer

Analyze a public page's SEO signals and identify practical opportunities to improve search visibility, page structure, metadata, and on-page quality.

Read-only analysis
No data stored or modified
Fast and reliable SEO checks
Last Updated: February 2026

How to Use SEO Analyzer

Follow these simple steps to analyze your websites SEO performance

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Enter the full website URL you want to analyze (for example, https://example.com).

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Run a comprehensive SEO analysis to evaluate technical, on-page, and performance factors.

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Review clear, actionable recommendations to improve search visibility and rankings.

What the SEO Analyzer Checks

Use this tool for a broad read-only review of a public page. It checks the source-level signals search engines rely on first: title tag, meta description, canonical URL, robots instructions, H1 and heading structure, image alt text, internal links, and basic page quality signals.

Run it on your own pages before publishing, after a redesign, or when traffic drops and you need a fast sanity check. You can also review a competitor page to understand visible metadata, headings, and linking patterns, but the report only sees public HTML and cannot access private analytics, server logs, backlinks, rankings, or Search Console data.

Treat the results as a prioritized checklist. Fix indexing and metadata problems first, then use the Meta Tag Analyzer for a closer look at title, description, canonical, Open Graph, and Twitter Card tags.

How to Use the Results

Start by checking whether the page can be crawled and indexed, then review the title, meta description, H1, heading structure, and internal links. For content improvements, refine the page with the Text Analyzer and confirm title or description length with the Character Counter. For a focused metadata pass, use the Meta Tag Analyzer to review Open Graph and Twitter Card tags alongside title tags, meta descriptions, and canonical tags.

The analyzer is read-only. It reviews public page signals and does not modify your website or store your page content.

Common Problems This Tool Can Find

The report can reveal missing or duplicated titles, descriptions that are too vague, multiple H1 headings, weak heading order, missing image alt text, thin visible copy, weak internal linking, no canonical tag, or robots instructions that may block indexing.

For content-level cleanup, use the Text Analyzer to review readability and structure, then use the Character Counter to tighten titles, headings, and meta descriptions before you publish changes. If heavy images are affecting performance, compress images to improve page speed.

SEO Analyzer vs Meta Tag Analyzer

Use the SEO Analyzer when you need a wider on-page check that includes headings, links, images, crawlability signals, and page structure. Use the Meta Tag Analyzer when your main goal is to inspect title tags, meta descriptions, canonical tags, robots tags, Open Graph, and Twitter Card metadata in detail.

This tool is a fast source-level review, not a full enterprise SEO audit. It does not replace technical crawling, backlink analysis, log-file review, Core Web Vitals field data, or search performance reporting.

SEO Analyzer FAQ

Common questions about website SEO analysis and optimization

How should I interpret the SEO analysis results?
Start with high-priority issues such as missing title tags, broken links, and mobile usability problems. Next, focus on content quality and internal linking. Minor technical suggestions can be addressed later as part of ongoing optimization.
Can I analyze competitor websites using this SEO analyzer?
Yes. You can analyze any publicly accessible website to review its SEO structure, meta tags, and optimization approach. Use these insights to identify gaps and improve your own SEO strategy.
How accurate are the SEO recommendations provided?
Recommendations are based on current Google guidelines and widely accepted SEO best practices. While effective for most websites, some suggestions may require industry-specific adjustments.
What is the difference between technical SEO and content SEO?
Technical SEO focuses on performance, mobile-friendliness, indexing, and site structure. Content SEO focuses on keyword usage, relevance, readability, and user engagement. Both work together to improve overall search visibility.

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