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Paste any URL and get a complete audit of your meta tags in seconds. Check title length, meta description, Open Graph, Twitter Card, canonical, and structured data — all in one place.
🏷️ Try the free Meta Tag Checker →A meta tag checker is a tool that reads the HTML of any webpage and extracts all the metadata that search engines and social platforms use to understand and display your content. This includes your title tag, meta description, Open Graph tags (og:title, og:description, og:image), Twitter Card tags, canonical URL, robots directives, and structured data.
Meta tags are invisible to site visitors but critical to how Google, ChatGPT, and social networks interpret your page. A missing og:image means your link looks broken on LinkedIn. A title tag over 60 characters gets truncated in search results. A noindex meta tag accidentally left from staging can make Google drop your page entirely. A meta tag checker catches all of these problems before they cost you rankings or traffic.
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Your title tag is the biggest blue link in Google search results. Google typically displays 50–60 characters. Titles over 60 characters get truncated with an ellipsis, which reduces click-through rates. Titles under 30 characters leave ranking opportunity on the table.
While meta descriptions are not a direct ranking factor, Google uses them as the grey snippet text that appears below your title. A compelling, keyword-rich description in 120–160 characters improves click-through rate significantly — and CTR is an indirect ranking signal.
Every time someone shares your link on LinkedIn, Facebook, or Slack, the platform reads your og:title, og:description, and og:image tags. Missing or incorrect OG tags produce broken, text-only link previews that get far fewer clicks and shares.
If your site has multiple URLs that display the same or very similar content (e.g., with and without trailing slash, http vs https, with query parameters), a canonical tag tells Google which version to index. Missing canonicals can split your ranking authority across URLs.
Type or paste any public URL into the input field. The tool works on any website — yours, a competitor's, or any page you want to audit.
The checker immediately returns a score out of 100 and highlights any critical issues — missing tags, over-length titles, missing OG image, absent canonical, and more.
Expand the Title & Meta, Open Graph, Twitter Card, and Technical sections to see the exact tag content, length measurements, and specific recommendations for improvement.
Apply the recommended fixes in your CMS or codebase, then re-paste the URL to confirm the updated tags are live and correctly formatted.
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Google reads the title tag, canonical URL, meta robots tag (for indexing instructions), and structured data (schema.org). The meta description is not a direct ranking factor but influences click-through rate. Open Graph and Twitter Card tags are used by social platforms, not Google for ranking.
Aim for 50–60 characters. Google truncates titles at roughly 600px wide, which corresponds to about 60 characters in standard fonts. Shorter titles (under 30 characters) leave keyword space unused. The ideal title includes your primary keyword near the front and fits within the character limit.
Yes. Without explicit og:title and og:description tags, social platforms like Facebook and LinkedIn fall back to the standard title and description — but they may also use unexpected content from the page. Setting OG tags explicitly gives you full control over how your links appear when shared.
Yes. A <meta name="robots" content="noindex"> directive tells Googlebot not to index the page. If you're seeing this unexpectedly in the checker, it often means a staging noindex tag was never removed before launch, or a plugin/CMS setting is applying it site-wide. Fix it immediately to avoid losing search traffic.
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