Meta Tags Checker

Check a page's title, description, canonical, and Open Graph tags.

Demo tool — results are sample data, not a live lookup.

About the Meta Tags Checker

Meta tags are the signals in a page's <head> that search engines and social networks read: the title and description that show in Google results, the canonical that prevents duplicate-content issues, the robots directive that controls indexing, and the Open Graph tags that build the preview card when a link is shared.

This tool reads those tags for any URL so you can confirm each page is titled well, described within the right length, and shares cleanly on social media.

How to use it

  1. 1Enter the page URL you want to inspect.
  2. 2Run the check to see the title, description, canonical, robots rule, and Open Graph tags.
  3. 3Fix anything missing or too long — your SEO plugin (Yoast, Rank Math) controls most of these.

What it checks

Title
The clickable headline in search results. Aim for roughly 50–60 characters.
Description
The snippet under the title. Keep it under ~160 characters and compelling.
Canonical
The preferred URL for the page, which avoids duplicate-content splits.
Open Graph
og:title, og:description, and og:image that build the shared-link preview card.

Frequently asked questions

Why is my description getting cut off in Google?

It's likely too long. Google truncates around 155–160 characters, so put the key message first.

Do I need Open Graph tags?

If you want links to your site to look good when shared on social media or chat apps, yes — without og:image especially, previews look bare.

What does the robots meta tag do?

It tells search engines whether to index the page and follow its links (for example, index, follow or noindex).

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