Enter URL to Check

Enter a full URL including https:// to scan all links on that page.

How It Works

Find and fix broken links in three simple steps

1

Enter URL

Paste any webpage URL. Our tool will fetch the page and extract every link found in the HTML content.

2

Tool Checks All Links

Each link is tested with an HTTP request to verify it is working. Broken, redirected, and timeout links are flagged.

3

Export Broken Link Report

Review the results table with status codes and export the full report as CSV for your records or client deliverables.

Why Use Our Broken Link Checker

Protect your SEO rankings and user experience from dead links

Protect SEO Rankings

Broken links signal poor site maintenance to search engines. Finding and fixing them helps maintain your search rankings and crawl efficiency.

Find Hidden Issues

Many broken links are invisible to regular visitors but still hurt your SEO. Our tool checks every link including those in footers, sidebars, and navigation.

CSV Export

Export your complete broken link report as a CSV file for easy sharing with developers, clients, or your SEO team.

Internal & External Links

Checks both internal links (within your site) and external links (to other websites) to give you a complete picture of link health.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do broken links hurt SEO?

Broken links create a poor user experience and waste search engine crawl budget. When Google encounters too many broken links, it may lower your site's quality score. Additionally, broken internal links prevent link equity from flowing to important pages.

How many links are checked per page?

Our tool checks all links found on the page you submit, including links in the header, content area, sidebar, and footer. There is no limit on the number of links per page. For very large pages, results are delivered progressively.

What do the HTTP status codes mean?

200 means the link is working. 301/302 indicate redirects (usually fine but worth reviewing). 404 means the page was not found (broken link). 403 means access is forbidden. 500 means a server error. Our tool color-codes each status for easy identification.

How do I fix broken links?

For internal broken links, either restore the missing page, set up a 301 redirect to the correct URL, or update the link to point to an existing page. For external broken links, find an alternative resource or remove the link entirely.

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