Free Meta Tags Checker & Analyzer
Check any page's title, meta description, Open Graph and Twitter tags — see exactly how it appears in Google and when shared on social.
Your meta tags decide how your page looks in Google's results and when shared on WhatsApp, LinkedIn or X — and a bad or missing tag quietly costs you clicks. The siteIQ Meta Tags Checker reads them all and shows you what to fix.
Enter a URL to inspect the title, meta description, Open Graph and Twitter Card tags, including length checks and preview-readiness.
What this tool checks
Title tag
Presence, length and whether it's truncated or duplicated.
Meta description
Length and whether it compels a click (or is missing).
Open Graph tags
og:title, og:description and og:image for rich social previews.
Twitter Card tags
How your link looks when shared on X / Twitter.
Canonical & robots
Canonical URL and any index/noindex meta directives.
Why it matters
Meta tags don't rank you directly — but they decide your click-through rate, and click-through absolutely affects performance. Two pages can rank side by side; the one with a sharper title and description wins the click.
Open Graph and Twitter tags control how every shared link looks. Without them, your links appear as bare, unappealing text — and get ignored in busy feeds.
How to read your results
- Keep titles roughly under 60 characters and descriptions under ~155 so they don't get cut off in search.
- Make every title and description unique — duplicates confuse Google and waste opportunities.
- Add og:image (1200×630) so shared links show an eye-catching preview card.
- Confirm the canonical points to the correct preferred URL.
Frequently asked questions
What are meta tags?
Snippets of HTML that describe a page to search engines and social platforms — most importantly the title tag, meta description, and Open Graph tags.
How long should a title and description be?
Titles around 50–60 characters and descriptions around 150–155 characters display fully without truncation in Google.
Do meta keywords matter?
No. Google has ignored the meta keywords tag for years. Focus on the title, description and Open Graph tags instead.
Why does my shared link look plain on WhatsApp/LinkedIn?
You're likely missing Open Graph tags (og:title, og:description, og:image). Add them and the preview card will render properly.
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