Google Index Checker
Indexing Status:
Google Index Checker Tool
Ensure your content is visible to potential visitors on the world's most popular search engine.
? What is Google Indexing?
Google indexing is the process by which Google's search engine bot (Googlebot) finds, crawls, and adds your website's pages to its database. If a page isn't in the index, it won't appear in search results.
⚙ How Our Google Index Checker Works?
Our tool performs a live search query using the `site:` operator. If Google returns the exact URL in the search results, it confirms the page is indexed. If not, it suggests the page is currently missing from the index.
⚠ Why is my page not indexed?
New content: It can take few days or weeks for Google to discover and crawl new pages.
Crawl errors: Server issues or crawl budget limits can prevent indexing.
Noindex tags: You might have accidentally added a `noindex` tag to your page.
Robots.txt: Your robots.txt file might be blocking Googlebot from accessing the URL.
Low quality: If the content is thin or duplicate, Google might choose not to index it.
How to Identify Index Status on Google
When you use the `site:` operator, Google provides specific visual cues to indicate if a page is in their database.
Example of an Indexed Page
If a page is indexed, Google will display the page title, URL, and a snippet of content. This confirm that Google has successfully crawled and stored your page.
Example of a Non-Indexed Page
If a page is not indexed, Google will show a message stating that the search 'did not match any documents.' This indicates the URL is currently missing from the Google index.