Google Index Checker

Check if Google indexed your pages—fast, simple, and free.

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Google Index Checker
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About This Tool

So, you’ve got a website. You’ve spent hours tweaking it, adding content, maybe even fixing a few broken links. Now you’re wondering—did Google actually notice? That’s where a Google Index Checker comes in. It’s not magic, but it’s pretty close. This tool tells you which of your pages are actually sitting in Google’s massive database. Think of it like checking your mail after sending out invites—did they get delivered, or are they still stuck in the system? It’s simple, really. You punch in your URL, hit search, and boom—you get a list of pages Google has indexed. No fluff, no jargon. Just straight-up answers. And honestly? It’s one of those things you don’t realize you need until you’re frantically wondering why your new blog post isn’t showing up in search results.

Key Features

  • Quick lookup—type a URL, get results in seconds.
  • Shows indexed vs. non-indexed pages so you know what’s missing.
  • Works for any public website, no login or special access needed.
  • Helps spot indexing issues early—like if a page got accidentally blocked by a robots.txt file.
  • Free to use. No sign-ups, no hidden fees. Just pure, unfiltered data.
  • Useful for SEO audits, site migrations, or just peace of mind after publishing.

FAQ

Q: Why isn’t my new page showing up in the index?
A: Could be a few things. Maybe Google hasn’t crawled it yet—give it a day or two. Or your page might be blocked by a noindex tag or robots.txt. Use the checker to confirm, then double-check your site’s settings.

Q: Can this tool fix indexing problems?
A: Nope. It only tells you what’s indexed—not how to fix it. But once you know what’s missing, you can take action: resubmit the URL in Google Search Console, fix crawl errors, or remove blocking tags.