Free Google Index Checker

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Free Google Index Checker
Is Your Page Indexed?

Our free Google index checker instantly shows if any URL is in Google’s index. Find de-indexed pages, diagnose why they’re excluded, and submit them for re-indexing — all free, no signup required.

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✅ IndexedPage is in Google
❌ Not IndexedPage missing from Google
⚠️ Crawled — Not IndexedGoogle saw it, skipped it
🚫 ExcludedBlocked by noindex/robots
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    Google Index Checker

    Check instantly whether any URL is indexed by Google — and find out exactly why it isn’t if it’s missing.

    A Google index checker is the first tool to run when a page isn’t getting traffic. According to Google’s crawling and indexing documentation, a page must be indexed before it can appear in any search result — making this check foundational to all other SEO work.

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    Tool 1 · Index Status
    Google Index Checker — URL Indexing Status

    Enter any URL and instantly find out if it’s indexed by Google. If it’s not indexed, the tool identifies the exact reason: noindex meta tag, blocked by robots.txt, canonical pointing elsewhere, redirect issue, thin content flag, or manual action penalty. A page not in Google’s index cannot rank for any keyword — no matter how good its SEO. Fix indexing issues first, everything else second.

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    🚀 Google Indexer Tool

    Canonical Tags Manager

    Check and manage canonical tags — the most common hidden cause of indexing problems and ranking splits.

    A wrong canonical tag is the most common reason a page fails the Google index checker unexpectedly. Use this alongside the Google Search Console URL Inspection tool to confirm canonical tags match what Google actually sees — Search Console’s “Google-selected canonical” sometimes differs from your intended canonical.

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    Tool 2 · Canonical Audit
    Canonical Tags Manager — Fix Indexing Conflicts

    Canonical tags tell Google which version of a URL is the “official” one to index. A wrong canonical tag — pointing to a different URL than intended — silently redirects all your ranking power to the wrong page. This tool checks every page’s canonical tag, identifies self-referencing canonicals (correct), cross-page canonical conflicts, and missing canonical tags that leave Google guessing which version to rank.

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    🔗 Canonical Tags Management

    Use the Google Index Checker in 3 Steps

    No account. No API key. Instant results.

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    Enter Your URL

    Paste any page URL into the Google index checker above.

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    See Indexing Status

    Instantly know if the page is indexed — and exactly why it isn’t if missing.

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    Fix & Re-Submit

    Fix the issue and use Google Search Console to request re-indexing.

    Why Pages Fail the Google Index Checker

    These are the most common reasons Google excludes pages — and how to fix each one.

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    Noindex Meta Tag

    Check your page’s HTML for <meta name=”robots” content=”noindex”>. Remove it if you want the page indexed. Common culprit: WordPress SEO plugins accidentally set to noindex.

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    Blocked by Robots.txt

    A Disallow rule in robots.txt prevents Google from crawling the page. Check your robots.txt file and remove any rules blocking important pages.

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    Wrong Canonical Tag

    If your canonical points to a different URL, Google indexes that URL instead. Check and fix canonical tags so they always self-reference or point to the correct master URL.

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    Thin or Duplicate Content

    Google may skip indexing pages with very little unique content. Add substantial original content (800+ words) and check for duplicate content issues across your site.

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    No Internal Links

    Pages with zero internal links (orphan pages) are rarely crawled. Add internal links from your sitemap and related pages to signal importance to Google.

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    Submit to GSC After Fixing

    After fixing indexing issues, go to Google Search Console → URL Inspection → Request Indexing. This speeds up re-indexing from weeks to days.

    Indexing is the foundation — use these tools to ensure everything else is working too.

    Google Index Checker FAQs

    Use our free Google index checker above — enter any URL and instantly see if it’s indexed. You can also manually check by typing ‘site:yourdomain.com’ in Google search. For a complete picture, Google Search Console’s Coverage report shows all indexed and excluded pages on your entire site.
    Pages are commonly excluded due to: a noindex meta tag, the URL blocked in robots.txt, thin or duplicate content, the page being too new, canonical tag pointing to a different URL, or a manual action penalty. Our Google index checker identifies which reason applies to your page.
    Google typically indexes new pages within 1–14 days for established websites. New websites can take 4–12 weeks. To speed up indexing: submit your URL via Google Search Console’s URL Inspection tool, ensure your sitemap is submitted, and get internal links pointing to the new page.
    Crawling is when Googlebot visits and reads your page. Indexing is when Google stores and makes your page available in search results. A page can be crawled but not indexed if Google deems it low quality or finds a noindex tag. Only indexed pages can appear in Google search results and rank for keywords.
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