Meta Tags Checker
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Meta tags are invisible to visitors but read by everything else — search engines, social media platforms, browsers, and link preview generators all depend on them to understand and represent your content correctly. Meta Tags Checker fetches any URL and displays the full set of meta tags in the page's head section, so you can see exactly what those systems are reading.
The title tag and meta description are the most immediately impactful for search visibility. The title appears as the clickable headline in search results. The description appears as the snippet below it. Getting these wrong — or leaving them blank — means Google fills them in with whatever text it thinks is relevant, which is rarely as good as what you'd write yourself.
Open Graph tags control how your pages appear when shared on platforms like Facebook, LinkedIn, or Slack. If the og:title, og:description, and og:image tags aren't configured, link previews look incomplete or pull in the wrong content. Twitter Card tags serve a similar purpose specifically for Twitter. Checking these tags before launching a campaign or publishing a high-visibility post can prevent a lot of embarrassment.
For technical SEO, the tool surfaces canonical tags (which tell search engines which version of a page is the authoritative one), robots directives (which control indexation and crawling), and viewport settings (which affect mobile rendering). Running this check on new page deployments and after CMS updates is a simple habit that catches configuration mistakes before they have a chance to affect your search presence or social sharing performance.