X-Robots-Tag Header
Reads the X-Robots-Tag HTTP response header sent by the server. This header can block indexing even for non-HTML resources like PDFs and images that cannot contain meta tags.
Check whether any URL is blocked from Google indexing. Instantly detects noindex directives in the X-Robots-Tag HTTP header, meta robots tag, and googlebot meta tag, plus the canonical URL.
Paste any webpage URL into the input field.
Click Check Indexability and the tool reads robots and X-Robots tags.
See whether Google can index the page and the canonical URL detected.
One forgotten noindex tag can wipe a key page from Google overnight. The checker reads X-Robots headers, meta robots tags, and the canonical URL, so you know in seconds whether a page is genuinely indexable.
Run it after every plugin update or theme switch where staging defaults sometimes leak into production.
Reads the X-Robots-Tag HTTP response header sent by the server. This header can block indexing even for non-HTML resources like PDFs and images that cannot contain meta tags.
Scans the HTML for meta name="robots" and meta name="googlebot" tags. Both are checked for noindex, nofollow, and other directives that affect how Google crawls and indexes the page.
Also extracts the canonical URL declared in the page head. A self-referencing canonical confirms the page is the preferred version; a different canonical signals content consolidation.
The tool fetches the page using a Googlebot user-agent string, so you see the same headers and meta tags that Google actually receives when it crawls the URL.
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Common questions about noindex directives and how to check if a page is blocked from Google.