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Meta Checker Google

Check the meta tags Google uses most: <title>, meta description, and robots/googlebot. Paste your HTML (or just your <head> snippet) to see lengths, a rough truncation preview, and quick warnings—fully offline.

Category: SEO · URL: /tools/meta-checker-google.html

Paste HTML or a <head> snippet to check Google-relevant meta tags (offline).

Tip: If you want URL-based validation, try: Meta Checker URL.

Results

No network calls. Parsing happens in your browser.
Run an analysis to see your Google meta report.

Privacy: runs locally in your browser. No uploads, no tracking scripts.

How to use

This tool works offline and does not fetch URLs. Paste HTML source (full page or just the <head> section) and run the checks.

  1. Paste your HTML into the input box.
  2. Click Analyze.
  3. Review title/description lengths, robots/googlebot directives, and canonical.
  4. Fix issues in your HTML, then re-run to confirm.
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Secondary intents covered: Confirm Google can index the page (noindex/nofollow checks), Validate title and description are present and not duplicated, Estimate whether title/description may truncate in Google results, Compare robots vs googlebot directives and spot conflicts, Verify canonical tag exists and is not empty, Copy a compact JSON report for QA or tickets, Audit a head snippet without uploading or fetching a URL, Quickly find common meta mistakes before publishing

FAQ

Does this meta checker fetch a URL like Google does?

No. It runs fully offline—paste HTML source (or a head snippet) and it analyzes what you provided.

Which tags does Google mainly use from my HTML?

Primarily the <title> and often the meta description; indexing and crawling can be affected by robots/googlebot directives.

What’s the difference between robots and googlebot meta tags?

robots targets all crawlers; googlebot targets Google specifically and can override behavior for Google.

Why does the tool say my title/description may truncate?

It uses a quick width/length heuristic to flag likely truncation; actual SERP display can vary by device, query, and formatting.

If I have no meta description, will Google show nothing?

Google may generate a snippet from on-page content, but adding a good meta description gives you more control.

What does noindex mean in this report?

If noindex is present in robots/googlebot directives, Google should not index the page.

Can I check canonical, OG URL, and Twitter URL too?

Yes—use Meta Checker URL for URL-focused validation.