{ Meta Tag Analyzer }

// analyze meta tags in one click

Analyze meta tags from any URL or raw HTML. Audit title, description, Open Graph, Twitter Card, robots, and more — free, browser-based, no sign-up required.

The server will fetch the page and extract its meta tags.

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Ready to analyze

Enter a URL or paste HTML and click Analyze

HOW TO USE

  1. 01
    Choose input mode

    Enter a live URL to fetch meta tags server-side, or switch to "Paste HTML" and paste your source directly.

  2. 02
    Click Analyze

    The tool extracts all meta tags and groups them by category: basic SEO, Open Graph, Twitter Card, and other tags.

  3. 03
    Review & fix

    Each tag shows a pass/warn/fail badge with character counts for title and description. Copy the full report to clipboard.

FEATURES

URL fetch mode HTML paste mode SEO score OG + Twitter Card Char count audit Copy report

USE CASES

  • 🔍 Audit any live webpage's meta tags
  • 📝 Check title & description length
  • 📱 Verify Open Graph & social previews
  • 🤖 Inspect robots & canonical directives
  • 🛠️ Debug HTML templates before deploying

WHAT IS THIS?

Meta Tag Analyzer reads the HTML of any webpage and extracts every meta tag in the <head> section. It groups results by category and runs a quick SEO audit — flagging missing or incorrectly sized tags so you can fix them before publishing.

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

What does Meta Tag Analyzer do?

It extracts and audits all meta tags from a URL or HTML source — including title, description, Open Graph, Twitter Card, robots directives, canonical URLs, and more — displaying SEO pass/warn/fail status for each.

What is the ideal title tag length?

Title tags should be between 50 and 60 characters. Titles shorter than 30 characters may be too vague, while anything over ~60 characters risks being truncated in Google search results pages.

What is the ideal meta description length?

Google typically displays up to 155–160 characters of the meta description. Aim for 120–160 characters — concise, with a clear call to action and your primary keyword naturally included.

What are Open Graph tags used for?

Open Graph tags (og:title, og:description, og:image, etc.) control how your page appears when shared on social media platforms like Facebook, LinkedIn, and Slack. Without them, social platforms guess the content.

Why can't the tool fetch some URLs?

Some websites block server-side requests from bots or non-browser user agents. If a URL fails to load, switch to "Paste HTML" mode — open the page in your browser, press Ctrl+U to view source, and paste it directly.

Does the robots meta tag affect indexing?

Yes. A meta robots tag set to "noindex" tells search engines not to include that page in search results. Setting it to "nofollow" tells crawlers not to follow links on the page. Always verify these are set correctly on important pages.

Free Meta Tag Analyzer — Audit Your Page's SEO Tags

Meta tags are invisible to visitors but critical to search engines and social platforms. Our Meta Tag Analyzer fetches any live URL server-side and extracts every tag in the <head> section — or you can paste raw HTML directly to audit templates before they go live.

What Tags Does It Check?

The tool audits all essential SEO tags: page title, meta description, viewport, charset, robots, canonical URL, and all Open Graph (og:*) and Twitter Card (twitter:*) properties. Each is given a pass, warning, or fail status based on SEO best practices including recommended character lengths and required fields.

Understanding the SEO Score

The SEO Score is calculated from the number of critical and recommended tags that pass their checks. A score above 80% means your page is well-optimized. Scores below 60% usually indicate missing Open Graph tags or incorrect title/description lengths.

Open Graph & Twitter Card Audit

When you share a page on social media, platforms read Open Graph and Twitter Card tags to build the link preview. Missing og:image or twitter:card tags result in plain-text previews with no image — dramatically reducing click-through rates. This tool flags all missing social meta tags so you can add them before publishing.