What this tool checks
This tool extracts and displays the title tag, meta description, meta robots directive, canonical URL and Open Graph tags from any page. It shows character counts and flags missing or empty fields.
Why it matters
The title tag and meta description are the first things users see in search results. A well-crafted title improves click-through rate, while a missing description lets Google auto-generate one that may not represent your content well.
How to fix common issues
Keep title tags under 60 characters and make them descriptive. Write meta descriptions between 120–155 characters. Ensure every page has a unique title and description. Add a canonical tag to prevent duplicate content issues.
Frequently asked questions
- What are meta tags?
- Meta tags are HTML elements in the <head> of a page that provide information to search engines and social platforms — including the page title, description and how the page should be indexed.
- How long should a meta description be?
- Aim for 120–155 characters. Google may truncate descriptions longer than about 155 characters in search results.
- Does this tool check Open Graph tags too?
- Yes. The checker shows og:title, og:description, og:image and og:url alongside standard meta tags.