Google Index Checker

Check whether your pages are indexed by Google and generate one-click verification links.

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How to use Google Index Checker

Three quick steps — no sign-up needed

  1. Step 1

    Paste your content

    Paste or type your text into Google Index Checker — it runs in your browser.

  2. Step 2

    Run the tool

    Set any options and process instantly, with no uploads or waiting.

  3. Step 3

    Copy your output

    Copy the result to your clipboard, ready to use anywhere.

About Google Index Checker

Google Index Checker helps you find out whether your pages are present in Google's search index. Paste one or many URLs and the tool builds the exact "site:" search queries Google uses to confirm indexation, plus a direct Google Search Console inspection link for each page — so you can verify status in a single click and request indexing for anything missing. It runs entirely in your browser, with nothing uploaded, and works on any device.

Benefits of Google Index Checker

Fast & accurate Google Index Checker does the job in seconds with results you can rely on.
Simple to use A clean, focused interface means anyone can check whether your pages are indexed by google and generate one-click verification links without a manual.
Free & unlimited Use it as often as you need — no fees, no caps, no watermarks.
Works everywhere Runs in any modern browser on desktop, tablet and mobile.

Frequently asked questions

How does this index checker work?

It generates the precise Google "site:" query for each URL you enter. If Google returns your page for that query, it is indexed; if it returns no results, the page is not currently in the index. It also links straight to the Search Console URL Inspection tool for an authoritative answer.

Why not check automatically?

Google does not offer a public API for live index lookups, and automated scraping of search results is against Google's terms and is unreliable. Opening the official "site:" query or Search Console gives you accurate, first-party results in one click.

What does "not indexed" mean?

It means Google has not added that exact URL to its search index yet. Common causes include the page being new, blocked by robots.txt, marked noindex, or not yet crawled. Use Search Console to request indexing.

Is it free?

Yes. The Google Index Checker is completely free, with no sign-up and no limits.