SEO Tools

Meta Tag Analyzer

Enter any URL to inspect its meta tags, Open Graph data, Twitter cards, and structured data. See exactly how your page will appear in search results and social media shares.

Make sure to include the full URL with https:// or http://

How It Works

1

Enter URL

Input your website's URL to analyze

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Fetch Data

Retrieve all meta tags and social data

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Analyze

Get detailed analysis and previews

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Optimize

Apply improvements to boost SEO

Why meta tags matter

Meta tags are HTML elements that provide structured information about a web page to search engines and social platforms. They do not appear on the page itself, but they control how your content is indexed, displayed in search results, and previewed when shared on social media.

The most important meta tags for SEO are the title tag and meta description. These directly influence click-through rates from search results. Open Graph tags (og:title, og:description, og:image) control how your content appears when shared on Facebook, LinkedIn, and other platforms. Twitter Cards serve the same purpose for Twitter/X.

This analyzer fetches the page at the URL you provide, parses all meta tags, and presents them in an organized view. It flags missing or poorly formatted tags and shows a live preview of how the page would appear in search results and social shares.

Frequently Asked Questions

Meta tags are HTML elements in the <head> section of a page that provide metadata to search engines and social platforms. They include the title tag, meta description, Open Graph tags, and more.

Meta tags tell search engines what your page is about. The title tag and meta description directly appear in search results and influence click-through rates. Well-optimized meta tags can significantly improve your organic traffic.

Google typically displays 150–160 characters of the meta description in search results. Keep your descriptions within this range to avoid truncation, and front-load the most important keywords.

Open Graph (OG) tags control how your page appears when shared on social platforms like Facebook, LinkedIn, and Twitter. They define the title, description, image, and URL shown in the social preview card.