Audit page source
Paste HTML from a page source view to check title, meta description, canonical, robots, viewport, and social tags.
Paste HTML source to inspect title, description, canonical, robots, viewport, Open Graph, and Twitter tags.
Core metadata looks complete.
Title
Found
UtilPilot - Fast online tools
Meta description
Found
Fast online tools for developers, creators, and everyday web work.
Canonical
Found
https://utilpilot.com/
Robots
Found
index,follow
Viewport
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width=device-width, initial-scale=1
Open Graph title
Found
UtilPilot
Open Graph description
Found
Fast online tools for everyday web work.
Open Graph URL
Found
https://utilpilot.com/
Twitter card
Found
summary
H1 count
Found
1
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Metadata helps browsers, search engines, and social platforms understand what a page is about. This checker reads pasted HTML source and highlights common metadata fields.
This tool does not fetch live URLs. Use your browser's view source output or copied HTML from a rendered page.
Paste HTML from a page source view to check title, meta description, canonical, robots, viewport, and social tags.
Review Open Graph and Twitter tags before sharing a page or submitting it for indexing.
No. Paste HTML source into the checker. This keeps the tool lightweight and avoids cross-origin fetch issues.
Most pages should have a useful title, meta description, canonical URL, viewport tag, and clear robots directive when needed.
No. Metadata helps search engines understand a page, but indexing also depends on crawlability, quality, links, and site history.
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