Free Bulk Indexability Checker
Paste up to 50 URLs (one per line) to instantly check whether each page can be indexed by search engines.
Free Bulk Indexability Checker
Check 50 URLs simultaneously across six indexability signals — HTTP status, canonical target, noindex meta tags, X-Robots-Tag headers, robots.txt blocks, and redirect status. Stop finding out pages are unindexed from Google Search Console weeks after the fact.
Free Indexability Checks Explained
HTTP Status Code
A page must return HTTP 200 OK to be indexable. 301 redirects pass equity but are not themselves indexed at the target URL. 404 and 410 pages are explicitly excluded from Google's index.
Canonical Conflicts
A canonical tag pointing to a different URL tells Google to index the canonical target instead. We detect mismatches between the page's self-referential canonical and its actual URL — a common cause of duplicate content dilution.
Noindex Tag Detection
Both meta robots tags (noindex) and X-Robots-Tag HTTP headers are checked. Either one is sufficient to remove a page from Google's index. We check both sources simultaneously per URL.
Robots.txt Verification
A page blocked by robots.txt may still appear in the index if other sites link to it, but Googlebot cannot access its content. We cross-reference each URL's path against the domain's robots.txt rules.
Redirect Detection
We follow redirects to the final destination and flag any URL that doesn't resolve to its own canonical address — exposing redirect chains that split indexing signals across multiple URLs.
Final Indexable Verdict
Our tool combines all six signals into a definitive Yes/No indexability verdict per URL — no guesswork, no ambiguity.