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.
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
- 1Enter the URL of the page you want to check.
- 2Click Check Indexability to analyze the page.
- 3See the overall indexability verdict.
- 4Review each blocking signal checked (robots meta, X-Robots-Tag, canonical, HTTP status).
- 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?
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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