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Is your website sending the right signals to search engines? Our Meta Tags Analyzer provides an instant, deep-dive audit of your site's metadata. By analyzing your existing tags, you can identify why your pages might not be ranking or why your click-through rate is lower than expected. Get a professional SEO breakdown of any URL in seconds.
Identify Truncation: If your Title or Description is too long, Google will cut it off with "...", hiding your most important keywords.
Verify Crawl Instructions: Ensure your "Robots" tag isn't accidentally telling Google to "No-Index" your most valuable pages.
Check for Duplicate Content: Quickly see if your tags are too generic or if they match other pages on your site, which can cause keyword cannibalization.
Analyze Keyword Consistency: Verify that your meta information aligns with the actual headers and content on your page for better relevancy.
Enter Your URL: Paste the full web address of the page you want to analyze.
Analyze: Click the "Check Meta Tags" button.
Review the Report: Our tool will display your Title, Description, Keywords, Robots tag, and Author information.
Optimize: Use the feedback provided (such as character counts) to go back to your CMS and make the necessary adjustments.
Title Tag Length: We check if you are within the ideal 50–60 character range.
Meta Description Quality: We verify if your summary is within the 150–160 character sweet spot.
Robots Directive: We show you exactly what the "Index/No-Index" and "Follow/No-Follow" instructions are.
Open Graph Tags: Check if your site is ready for social media sharing on platforms like Facebook and LinkedIn.
Meta Tags Analyzer FAQs
Q: Why is my Meta Description not showing in Google?
A: Even if your tags are perfect, Google sometimes "rewrites" descriptions if they feel their own snippet is more relevant to the user’s specific search query. However, having a high-quality meta tag increases the chance of yours being used.
Q: Can I analyze any website, or just my own?
A: You can analyze any public URL. This makes the tool excellent for "spy work" to see how top-ranking competitors have structured their metadata.
Q: How often should I check my meta tags?
A: You should analyze your tags whenever you update a page's content or if you notice a sudden drop in search engine rankings or traffic.