Check if your webpage uses the noindex directive to prevent search engine indexing. This tool analyzes robots meta tags and X-Robots-Tag HTTP headers to ensure your content is discoverable. Need hands-on help? Explore technical SEO consulting services.
Enter the page you want to check for noindex directives.
The tool fetches the page and inspects meta tags and HTTP headers for noindex signals.
Get clear results showing if the page is indexable or blocked from search engines.
The noindex directive tells search engines not to include a page in their index. It's commonly used for staging sites, duplicate content, or pages that shouldn't appear in search results. However, if applied incorrectly, it can hide important content from search engines.
Noindex can be implemented via meta robots tag (<meta name="robots" content="noindex">) or X-Robots-Tag HTTP header.
Always verify your implementation with this tool before publishing changes.