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Google Index Checker

Verify if your website pages are indexed in Google search results

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Features

Real-time Index Check

Instant verification of indexing status

Crawl Date Detection

Last crawled date information

Bulk URL Check

Check multiple URLs at once

Indexing Issues

Identify potential indexing problems

Google Index Checker - Verify URL Indexing Status

Our free Google Index Checker helps you determine if your web pages are properly indexed in Google's search results. Ensure your SEO efforts are effective by verifying the indexing status of your important pages.

Why Check Indexing Status?

  • Confirm new content is being indexed by Google
  • Identify pages with indexing issues
  • Monitor website health and SEO performance
  • Troubleshoot search visibility problems
  • Verify technical SEO improvements

How Google Indexing Works

Google uses web crawlers to discover and index web pages. Our tool checks Google's index to see if your URL has been successfully crawled and stored in their search database. Indexed pages can appear in search results, while non-indexed pages remain invisible to searchers.

Common Indexing Issues

  • Blocked by robots.txt
  • Noindex meta tags
  • Duplicate content
  • Slow page speed
  • Canonicalization issues
  • Server errors

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: How long does Google take to index new pages?
A: Typically 3 days to 4 weeks, depending on website authority and crawl budget.

Q: Why is my page not getting indexed?
A: Common reasons include poor internal linking, duplicate content, or technical blocking.

Q: Can I force Google to index my page?
A: Use Google Search Console's URL Inspection Tool to request indexing.

Q: How often should I check indexing status?
A: Regularly monitor important pages, especially after making significant changes.