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Indexability Checker – Check if Page is Indexed by Google Free

Check if a webpage can be indexed by Google. Analyzes robots meta tag, X-Robots-Tag, noindex directives, canonical, and HTTP status. Free.

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What is Indexability Checker?

An indexability checker determines whether a webpage can be indexed by Google search. A page may be blocked from indexing by a noindex robots meta tag, an X-Robots-Tag HTTP header, or a non-200 HTTP status code. Our tool fetches the page and checks all these signals to give a definitive indexability verdict with details on any blocking directives found.

How to Use Indexability Checker

  1. 1Enter the URL of the page you want to check.
  2. 2Click Check Indexability to analyze the page.
  3. 3See the overall indexability verdict.
  4. 4Review each blocking signal checked (robots meta, X-Robots-Tag, canonical, HTTP status).
  5. 5Fix any noindex directives that are blocking important pages.

Key Features

  • ✓Robots meta tag check (noindex detection)
  • ✓X-Robots-Tag HTTP header check
  • ✓Canonical URL display
  • ✓HTTP status code check
  • ✓Clear pass/fail verdict

Benefits

  • →Verify pages you want indexed are not accidentally blocked
  • →Find noindex tags left from development or staging
  • →Diagnose pages missing from Google's index
  • →Audit new pages before and after publishing

Why Use Irreva for Indexability Checker?

Runs 100% in your browser — files never leave your device.
No account, no sign-up, no subscription — free forever.
Works on any device: desktop, tablet, or mobile.
No file size limits from our infrastructure.
Instant results — no server round-trip latency.
Open-source libraries and transparent processing.

Frequently Asked Questions

What causes a page to not be indexed?

Common causes: noindex in robots meta tag, noindex in X-Robots-Tag HTTP header, non-200 HTTP status (404, 301 without destination, 500), canonical pointing to a different URL, or disallow rule in robots.txt (prevents crawling, not indexing).

What is the difference between noindex and disallow?

Noindex (in meta tag or X-Robots-Tag) allows crawling but tells Google not to add the page to its index. Disallow (in robots.txt) prevents crawling entirely. A disallowed page may still appear in search results if Google finds it through links.

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