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SEO Checker โ€“ Free Website SEO Analysis Tool

Instantly analyze any website's on-page SEO. Check meta title, description, headings structure, canonical tags, Open Graph, robots meta, image alt tags, mobile-friendliness hints, HTTPS, and 20+ other ranking factors. Get a score and actionable fixes.

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โ“ Frequently Asked Questions โ€“ SEO Checker

What does this SEO Checker analyze?
This tool checks 20+ on-page SEO factors including meta title (length, keywords), meta description (length, uniqueness), H1-H6 heading structure, canonical URL, robots meta tags, Open Graph tags for social sharing, HTTPS/SSL status, image alt text, language declaration, viewport meta tag, and more. Each check is scored and given a pass/warn/fail status with actionable recommendations.
What is a good SEO score?
Scores above 80 are generally considered good. 90+ is excellent. Scores between 60-80 indicate room for improvement. Below 60 means significant SEO issues need attention. Keep in mind that this tool checks on-page SEO factors โ€” off-page factors like backlinks and domain authority also affect actual search rankings but cannot be checked with an on-page analyzer.
What is the ideal meta title length?
Google typically displays the first 50-60 characters of a title tag in search results. Titles between 50-60 characters are ideal โ€” long enough to be descriptive but short enough to avoid truncation. Include your primary keyword near the beginning of the title. Titles under 30 characters are considered too short, and over 70 characters may be truncated in search results.
Why is HTTPS important for SEO?
Google confirmed HTTPS as a ranking signal in 2014. Websites without SSL certificates (HTTP) receive a small ranking penalty and browsers like Chrome show "Not Secure" warnings. HTTPS also improves user trust, which reduces bounce rates โ€” another indirect SEO factor. All modern websites should use HTTPS with a valid SSL certificate.
What is a canonical URL and why does it matter?
A canonical URL tells search engines which version of a page is the "official" one when the same or similar content exists at multiple URLs. Without canonical tags, search engines may split ranking signals between duplicate URLs, diluting your SEO power. Canonical tags help consolidate link equity and prevent duplicate content penalties.