What is a Google Index Checker?

A Google index checker is a tool that reveals whether your web pages are included in Google's search database. It helps you:

✔ Confirm if Google has crawled and stored your pages
✔ Identify indexing problems blocking visibility
✔ Monitor index status changes over time
✔ Compare indexed pages vs. competitors

Example Check:

https://example.com/new-page → Indexed: ✅ Yes (Last crawled: 2023-11-15)

Why Use Our Free Google Index Checker?

Our tool provides instant, accurate index status reports with actionable insights:

Real-Time Results: Direct Google API queries
Bulk URL Checks: Test multiple pages at once
Indexing History: Track changes over time
No Login Required: 100% private checks
Mobile-Friendly: Works on all devices

How to Use the Google Index Checker (3 Simple Steps)

Step 1: Enter Page URLs

Paste:

  • Individual URLs (https://example.com/product)
  • Or sitemap URLs (https://example.com/sitemap.xml)

    Step 2: Select Check Options

    Choose:

  • Standard check (basic indexed/not indexed)
  • Advanced scan (last crawl date, canonical status)

    Step 3: View Index Report

    See:

  • Index status (✅ Indexed / ❌ Not found)
  • Last crawl date (if indexed)
  • Canonical warnings (duplicate content risks)

    Pro Tip: Bookmark results to monitor new pages weekly!

    Key Features of Our Google Index Checker

    1. Live Index Verification

  • Uses Google's own indexing data (not estimates)
  • Checks URLs, images, PDFs

    2. Bulk URL Processing

  • Test up to 50 pages simultaneously (free tier)
  • Export results as CSV/PDF

    3. Indexing Alerts (Premium)

  • Email notifications when:
  • New pages get indexed
  • Pages drop from index

    4. Competitor Benchmarking

  • Compare your indexed pages count vs. rivals

    5. API Access

  • Integrate with SEO platforms
  • 500 free requests/month

    Who Needs This Tool?

    1. SEO Professionals

  • Verify new content gets indexed
  • Troubleshoot ranking drops

    2. Content Marketers

  • Ensure blog posts appear in search
  • Find orphaned pages (published but not indexed)

    3. E-commerce Stores

  • Monitor product page indexing
  • Fix crawl budget waste from duplicate URLs

    4. Webmasters

  • Audit site-wide index coverage
  • Identify manual actions blocking pages

    5. Digital Agencies

  • Provide indexing reports to clients
  • Prove SEO campaign effectiveness
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