Meta Tag Analyzer

Check your meta tags instantly. Fix titles, descriptions, and SEO issues fast.

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About This Tool

So, you’re building or tweaking a website, and you keep hearing about meta tags. Maybe you’ve added a few yourself—title, description, that sort of thing. But how do you know if they’re actually working? Or worse—what if they’re missing, too long, or just plain wrong?

That’s where a Meta Tag Analyzer comes in. It’s not flashy. It’s not trying to sell you a course or upsell you on SEO magic. It’s just a simple tool that checks your page’s meta tags and tells you what’s good, what’s broken, and what you should probably fix.

I’ve used a bunch of these tools over the years—some clunky, some overloaded with features I never needed. The best ones? The ones that just scan your URL, spit out the facts, and get out of the way. That’s what this guide is about: making sense of your meta tags without the noise.

Key Features

  • Instant URL scan – Paste your link, hit go, and see your meta tags in seconds. No login, no email, no nonsense.
  • Title tag check – Tells you if your title is too long, too short, or missing. Google cuts off titles around 60 characters—this tool flags that.
  • Description review – Checks length, uniqueness, and whether it’s actually there. No more guessing if your snippet will show up in search.
  • Keyword visibility – Shows if your target keywords are in the title and description. Not for stuffing, just for awareness.
  • Open Graph & Twitter tags – Because social sharing matters. See if your page looks good when shared on Facebook, Twitter, or LinkedIn.
  • Basic error reporting – Missing tags? Duplicate content? It’ll point them out without drowning you in jargon.
  • Mobile-friendly preview – See how your title and description will appear on a phone. Spoiler: they get cut off faster than you think.

FAQ

Do I really need to care about meta tags?
Look, if you want people to click on your site in search results, yes. The title and description are your first impression. If they’re blank or generic, most people will scroll right past you. It’s not rocket science—it’s basic visibility.

Can this tool fix my meta tags for me?
Nope. It analyzes, not edits. It’ll tell you what’s wrong, but you’ll still have to go into your CMS or HTML and make the changes yourself. Think of it like a spellcheck for your SEO basics—helpful, but not doing the writing for you.