SEO Tools

SEO URL Inspector

Enter any public URL and get a full SEO audit in seconds. The inspector checks meta title and description length, heading structure, Open Graph tags, canonical URL, robots meta directives, and schema markup. All in one report.

Fetches live page headers Checks title, meta & schema Analyze any URL

Inspect any URL

Fetches the live page and runs 40+ checks: meta tags, heading hierarchy (H1–H6), Open Graph, Twitter Card, schema markup, security headers, redirect chain, image optimisation and page speed — scored 0–100 with export to JSON, CSV & Markdown.

Never stored Meta · Headings · Schema Security headers Redirect chain JSON · CSV · Markdown export ? shortcuts

Reflects static HTML and HTTP headers only. Does not replace Google Search Console.

Features

  • Meta title length check with 60-character limit guide
  • Meta description length check with 160-character guide
  • Full heading hierarchy (H1-H6) with content preview
  • Open Graph and Twitter Card tag audit
  • Canonical URL check and redirect detection
  • Robots meta tag and X-Robots-Tag inspection
  • Structured data (schema.org) presence check

How to use it

  1. Enter a public URL in the input field and click Inspect.
  2. The tool fetches the page and parses the HTML.
  3. Review each section: Meta, Headings, Social, Technical.
  4. Fix any issues flagged with yellow or red indicators.

Use cases

  • Quick SEO audit before publishing a new page
  • Checking competitor pages for SEO best practices
  • Verifying that CMS-rendered pages have correct meta tags
  • Auditing Open Graph tags before sharing on social media

Limitations

  • JavaScript-rendered content is not evaluated. Only the static HTML response is analysed.
  • Private pages, authenticated pages, and pages that block automated requests cannot be inspected.
  • Static HTML only. JavaScript-rendered content is not evaluated.
Questions & answers

Frequently asked

Does it crawl the whole site?

No. It inspects a single URL at a time. Enter each page URL individually for per-page audits.

Does it fetch JavaScript-rendered content?

No. The inspector fetches the raw HTML response. Pages that require JavaScript to render their content may show incomplete results.