Google Index Checker
Check if your pages are indexable by analyzing robots meta, robots.txt, and canonical tags
Check URL Indexability
How It Works
Check if your pages are indexable by Google
Enter Up to 5 URLs
Add up to 5 URLs at once to batch-check indexability. Perfect for checking multiple important pages in one go.
Check Indexability Factors
We analyze robots meta tags, robots.txt rules, canonical tags, HTTP status codes, and other factors that affect indexation.
Review Status Table
See a clear pass/fail table for each URL showing exactly which factors allow or block Google from indexing your pages.
Why Use Our Google Index Checker
Ensure your important pages can be found by Google
Batch Checking
Check up to 5 URLs at once instead of testing them one by one. Ideal for verifying your most important landing pages.
Robots.txt Analysis
Verifies whether your robots.txt file allows or blocks Google from crawling each URL. Catches accidental blocks immediately.
Canonical Verification
Checks canonical tags to ensure Google knows which version of a page to index, preventing duplicate content issues.
Clear Pass/Fail Results
Each indexability factor shows a clear pass or fail status with color coding, making it easy to identify and fix issues.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I check if Google indexed my page?
Enter your URL in our tool and we will check all the technical factors that determine indexability. You can also search "site:yoururl.com/page" in Google directly, but our tool provides much more detail about why a page may or may not be indexed.
Why is my page not indexed by Google?
Common reasons include: a noindex meta tag on the page, robots.txt blocking the URL, a canonical tag pointing to a different URL, the page returning a non-200 HTTP status code, the page being too new (indexing takes time), or the page having no inbound links for Google to discover it.
What blocks Google from indexing a page?
The main blockers are: robots meta tag with "noindex", robots.txt Disallow rules, canonical tag pointing elsewhere, HTTP 4xx/5xx status codes, X-Robots-Tag HTTP header with noindex, and password-protected pages. Our tool checks all of these factors.
How long does it take to get indexed?
New pages typically get indexed within a few days to a few weeks. You can speed this up by submitting your URL in Google Search Console, ensuring your sitemap includes the page, and building internal links to it from other indexed pages on your site.