Meta Tag Checker

Analyze title tags, meta descriptions, and social media tags for any URL

Analyzing meta tags...

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Meta Tag Score

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📝 Basic Meta Tags
📱 Open Graph Tags
🐦 Twitter Card Tags

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How to Use the Meta Tag Checker

Our free meta tag analyzer helps you audit the SEO metadata of any webpage. Simply enter a URL above and click "Analyze" to see a complete breakdown of the page's meta tags including title, description, Open Graph, and Twitter Card tags.

What are Meta Tags?

Meta tags are HTML elements in the <head> section of a webpage that provide information to search engines and social media platforms. They don't appear on the visible page but are crucial for SEO, social sharing, and how your content appears in search results.

Key Meta Tags We Analyze

Title Tag: The most important on-page SEO element. It appears in search results, browser tabs, and when sharing links. Google typically displays the first 50-60 characters, so keep your titles concise and compelling.

Meta Description: A summary of your page content that appears below the title in search results. While not a direct ranking factor, a well-written description (150-160 characters) can significantly improve click-through rates.

Open Graph Tags (og:): Control how your page appears when shared on Facebook, LinkedIn, Pinterest, and other platforms. Key tags include og:title, og:description, og:image, and og:url.

Twitter Cards: Similar to Open Graph but specifically for Twitter/X. Define how your content appears with twitter:card, twitter:title, twitter:description, and twitter:image tags.

Canonical Tag: Tells search engines the preferred URL for a page, helping avoid duplicate content issues.

Robots Meta Tag: Controls how search engines crawl and index your page (e.g., noindex, nofollow).

Why Meta Tags Matter for SEO

Well-optimized meta tags can improve your click-through rate from search results by up to 30%. They help search engines understand your content, ensure your pages look professional when shared on social media, and can indirectly impact rankings through improved user engagement.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the ideal title tag length?

Google typically displays 50-60 characters of a title tag in search results. Aim for titles under 60 characters to avoid truncation. However, Google measures by pixel width, so character count is just a guideline.

How long should a meta description be?

Meta descriptions should be between 150-160 characters. Google may show up to 155-160 characters on desktop and fewer on mobile. Write compelling descriptions that accurately summarize your content and include a call-to-action.

Do meta tags affect SEO rankings?

Title tags directly impact rankings as they help search engines understand page content. Meta descriptions don't directly affect rankings but influence click-through rates, which can indirectly impact SEO performance. Open Graph and Twitter tags don't affect search rankings but are essential for social media visibility.

What Open Graph image size should I use?

The recommended og:image size is 1200x630 pixels for optimal display across Facebook, LinkedIn, and other platforms. Use a 1.91:1 aspect ratio. Images should be under 8MB and in JPG, PNG, or GIF format.

Why are my meta tags not showing in search results?

Google may rewrite your title or description if it believes something else better matches the search query. This often happens with short, keyword-stuffed, or irrelevant meta tags. Write natural, descriptive tags that accurately represent your content.

How do I check meta tags on my competitors' pages?

Enter any URL in our meta tag checker above to analyze their title tags, meta descriptions, and social media tags. This helps you understand how competitors optimize their pages and identify opportunities for your own content.