Free Online Google Index Checker
A Google index checker builds the exact site: search operator for a URL and lets you check on Google and Bing whether the page appears in the search index.
This tool uses AI and sends your text to a secure API for processing. No data is stored after your session.
How to Use This Tool
- Enter the full URL of the page whose index status you want to check.
- Press Check to generate the correctly encoded site: operator query.
- Open the query on Google and on Bing using the provided buttons.
- If the page appears in either result set, it is indexed by that engine.
- For an authoritative answer, use the URL Inspection tool in Google Search Console.
What Is a Google Index Checker?
Indexing is whether a search engine has stored a page in its searchable database. A page can be crawled but not indexed, or indexed but ranking poorly — they are separate stages. The honest public way to estimate index status is the site: operator: searching site:example.com/page asks the engine to return only results from that exact URL, so if the page shows up it is indexed, and if nothing appears it likely is not.
Our server builds the correctly encoded site: query for the URL you enter and opens it on Google and Bing. We deliberately do not scrape live results and report a simple yes or no, because scraping search pages is unreliable and against the engines' terms — the only authoritative source is the URL Inspection tool in Google Search Console for your verified property.
If an expected page is missing from the index, the usual causes are a noindex tag, a robots.txt disallow, a canonical pointing elsewhere, a redirect, or simply that the page is too new to have been crawled.
Frequently Asked Questions
How does this check indexing?
Why not give a yes or no answer?
Why might an indexed page disappear?
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Reviewed: May 2026. Disclaimer: this tool is provided as-is for general informational use. For decisions with material consequences (medical, legal, financial, security) verify results against a qualified professional source.
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