Google Index Checker
Helper to check if URL is indexed by Google. Verify your site index status quickly.
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About Google Index Checker
This tool provides a quick link to perform a "site:" search query on Google for the entered URL. This is a manual method to check if a specific page appears in Google's search results, which generally indicates it has been indexed by Google. It's a first-step URL index checker to verify your site index status.
Use Cases:
- Quickly verifying if a newly published page has been discovered and indexed by Google.
- Checking if specific pages are still present in Google's index, or if they have been removed or deindexed.
- A simple spot-check for indexing status without needing to log into Google Search Console.
Benefits:
- Offers a simple, direct method to get an immediate indication of a page's indexation status in Google.
- Useful for quick checks when Google Search Console data might have a delay.
Note: For the most accurate and detailed indexing information, always refer to the URL Inspection tool in Google Search Console to check Google index status.
Use Cases:
- Quickly verifying if a newly published page has been discovered and indexed by Google.
- Checking if specific pages are still present in Google's index, or if they have been removed or deindexed.
- A simple spot-check for indexing status without needing to log into Google Search Console.
Benefits:
- Offers a simple, direct method to get an immediate indication of a page's indexation status in Google.
- Useful for quick checks when Google Search Console data might have a delay.
Note: For the most accurate and detailed indexing information, always refer to the URL Inspection tool in Google Search Console to check Google index status.