Fetch any URL and extract every meta tag instantly — title, description, robots, canonical, viewport, charset, Open Graph, Twitter Card and all custom meta tags in one clean report.
Fetches the live page and extracts every meta tag from the <head> section.
Paste the full URL of any live webpage and click Analyse. The tool fetches the page source via a server-side proxy and extracts every tag found in the head section.
Results are grouped by category: Core SEO Tags (title, description, robots, canonical, viewport, charset), Open Graph Tags, Twitter Card Tags and Additional / Custom Tags. Each tag shows its name, content and a status indicator.
Missing essential tags are highlighted in red, sub-optimal values in amber and passing tags in green. Use the report to prioritise your on-page SEO improvements.
The tool extracts all meta tags found in the page head section, grouped by type: Core SEO (title, meta description, meta robots, canonical, viewport, charset), Open Graph (og:title, og:description, og:image, og:url, og:type, og:site_name, og:locale), Twitter Card (twitter:card, twitter:title, twitter:description, twitter:image, twitter:site, twitter:creator), and all other custom meta tags.
Open Graph tags control how your page appears when shared on Facebook, LinkedIn, WhatsApp and many other platforms. Without og:image, shared links may display no image. Without og:title, the link title defaults to whatever text the platform finds first.
Meta robots controls indexing and crawling at the individual page level. Robots.txt controls crawling at the path level across the entire site. Both work together: robots.txt can block crawling, while the meta robots tag controls whether a crawled page is indexed.
Yes — paste any public URL to inspect its meta tags. This is a standard SEO research technique for understanding how competitors frame their page titles, what keywords they include in meta descriptions, and how they configure their robots and canonical tags.
Custom meta tags are any name/content or property/content pairs not covered by standard SEO, OG or Twitter Card specifications. Common examples include article:published_time, fb:app_id, msvalidate.01, google-site-verification, and theme-color.
This tool focuses on HTML head meta tags. For HTTP header inspection including X-Robots-Tag, use our dedicated HTTP Header Checker tool, which reads the full server response headers.