Meta Tag Checker & SERP Preview

Check your title tags, meta descriptions, Open Graph tags, and more. Preview how your page appears in Google search results and on social media.

Enter a URL to analyze its meta tags and preview how it appears in search results.

How It Works

Analyze Your Meta Tags In 3 Steps

1
Enter Your Website URL

Type any URL to instantly fetch and analyze all meta tags, title tags, and Open Graph data from your page.

2
Review Your SERP Preview

See exactly how your page appears in Google search results on desktop and mobile, with character and pixel-width analysis.

3
Fix Issues and Improve CTR

Get actionable recommendations to optimize your meta tags for better search visibility and higher click-through rates.

Great Meta Tags Get Clicks - Backlinks Get Rankings

You have just optimised how Google and social platforms display your pages. That is genuinely important - a compelling title tag and description can double your click-through rate overnight. But clicks only matter if people can find you in the first place.

Here is the reality most SEO guides skip: on-page optimisation has a ceiling. Once your meta tags, headings, and content are dialled in, the only way to climb higher is to earn links from other websites. Google has confirmed this repeatedly - backlinks remain one of the top three ranking signals.

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Why Meta Tags Matter For SEO

Meta tags are HTML elements that provide search engines and social media platforms with structured information about your web pages. While they are invisible to visitors, they directly influence how your content appears in search results, social shares, and browser tabs.

Your title tag is the single most important on-page SEO element after your content itself. Google uses it as the primary clickable headline in search results, and it carries significant weight in ranking algorithms. A well-crafted title tag that includes your target keyword naturally can meaningfully improve your position in search results.

Your meta description, while not a direct ranking factor, directly impacts your click-through rate. Google bold-matches search terms in your description, making it a powerful tool for attracting clicks. Pages with compelling meta descriptions consistently outperform those without - Google's own documentation recommends every page have a unique, descriptive meta tag.

Open Graph and Twitter Card meta tags control how your pages look when shared on social media. Without them, platforms will guess what image and text to display - often with poor results. A missing og:image tag alone can reduce social engagement by over 50%, as posts without images get significantly less interaction across every major platform.

Common meta tag mistakes that hurt your SEO include duplicate title tags across multiple pages, meta descriptions that are too short to be useful or too long and get truncated, missing canonical tags that cause duplicate content issues, and accidentally leaving noindex tags on pages you want Google to crawl.

Our meta tag checker analyzes all of these elements instantly. Enter any URL to see exactly how search engines and social platforms interpret your page, get pixel-accurate SERP previews, and receive specific recommendations to improve your on-page SEO.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a meta tag checker?

A meta tag checker is a tool that fetches a web page and extracts all the meta tags from its HTML source code. It analyzes your title tag, meta description, Open Graph tags, Twitter Card tags, canonical URL, and other SEO-relevant meta elements - then tells you what is working well and what needs improvement.

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