Bulk Google Index Checker
Quickly check whether your web pages are indexed in Google. This bulk Google index checker lets you analyze multiple URLs at once and instantly see their index status. Identify pages that are missing from search results and take action to improve your website’s visibility and SEO performance.
Free Index Checker
Check up to 27 URLs at once – No signup required
Unlock Full Power
In our Premium plan, you get:
- Check up to 200 URLs for free
- Bulk or unlimited pages (URL) checks
- Auto-scheduled rechecks
- Schedule: daily, weekly, monthly, or custom day
- Real-time index tracking with instant notifications
- CSV exports
- API access
Index Status Results
| # | URL | Status | Checked (UTC) | Verify |
|---|
Check whether Google indexes your website pages. Use our free Google Index Checker tool to instantly verify Google index status, identify indexing issues, and improve your website’s search visibility.
Without Google listing your work, it does not show in the search results – even with the best of your SEO.
High-quality content will also not provide traffic without indexing.
Many pages are not indexed because of crawl problems, technical problems, or the quality of the content.
Our Google Index Checker:
Instant URL Lookup
Immediately looks at the index of any URL.
Crawl Status
Indications of whether the page is crawled and indexed by Google or not.
Indexing Reports
Statistics you find out about indexing problems.
No Login Needed
Works without any registration or account setup.
Enter the URL you wish to search.
Paste your page or domain URL.
Click “Check Index Status”
The tool scans Google’s index.
Get instant results
Confirm whether your page has been indexed or not.
Not Indexed
Google has yet to add your page to the index. This usually occurs as a result of indexing problems, crawl blocks or due to site settings.
Indexed
The page has already been listed in the index of Google, and it can be indexed in the search list.
Causes of non-indexing of pages.
- Blocked by robots.txt
- A “noindex” meta tag is applied
- Duplicate or thin content
- New pages not crawled yet
- The website lacks any internal links
- Server or crawling errors
How to Index Your Pages Faster?
- Submit your sitemap with Google Search Console
- Request indexing using the URL Inspection tool
- Removing unnecessary noindex tags
- Fixing robots.txt or crawl blocks
- Improving content quality
- Inserting internal links among important pages
This tool is ideal for:
Website Owners
SEO Professionals
Bloggers & Content Creators
Digital Marketers
Developers
SEO Agencies
Benefits of Using Our Tool
- ✓No registration or log-in, Free and Minimal hassles.
- ✓Quick Results – Status at a glance.
- ✓Improved SEO: Find issues that keep Google out.
- ✓Actionable Output – Different ideas of what to correct next.
How does this tool check indexing?
- QWe crawl the public Google search list to identify the presence or absence of your URL in search results.
- QIt checks whether your web address is in the Google search database.
- QUnlike crawling utilities, it verifies the status on Google’s crawl index directly.
- QIt confirms that Google has visited and crawled your URL to provide search results.
Google Index Checker vs Google Search Console (GSC)
| Feature | GSC | Google Index Checker |
|---|---|---|
| Instant Index Verification | Requires URL Inspection and can be slower | Provides immediate results for any URL |
| Bulk URL Checks | Only allows one URL at a time for inspection | Able to work with multiple URLs at a time |
| Quick Pre-Audit Assessment | Requires deeper analysis to get the same insights | Non-indexed pages affect entire SEO audits |
| User-Friendly & No Login Needed | Requires login and navigating menus | Works instantly without account setup |
| Rapid Troubleshooting | Focuses on coverage reports, not real-time verification | Flags non-indexed pages and basic issues instantly |
| Simple Visibility Snapshot | Coverage reports are detailed but complex and slower | Gives a “yes/no” index status for any URL |
| Fast Workflow for Agencies | Slower workflow for bulk checks | Multiple URLs can be checked at once for clients |
| Monitoring New Content | Can take hours to reflect the indexing status | Instantly see if newly published pages are indexed |
Why Pages Are Not Always Indexed
Accidental Noindex Tags
Google may exclude a page indicated by a noindex meta tag, so that it is not included in a search query.
Duplicate or Thin Content
Google has the choice not to index content that they consider is low quality or similar to other pages.
Poor Internal Linking
Google will not find your page efficiently unless it is referenced by other pages on the site.
Crawled but Not Indexed
Sometimes Google crawls a page but does not index it, often based on prioritisation or authority decisions.
Technical SEO Indexing Tips
- ✓Check and Fix Noindex Tags: Locate your HTML and delete any meta name=”robots” content=”noindex”.
- ✓Review robots.txt: Only deliberately blocked routes should be prohibited.
- ✓Submit a Sitemap: A sitemap will help Google index all the pages you want visible.
- ✓Request Indexing in GSC: Solve the issues, then use URL Inspection tool to request indexing.
- ✓Fix Server or Crawl Errors: Make sure your server returns pages successfully.
- ✓Improve Site Structure: Place internal links on highly authoritative pages.
Our Guide to Indexing
How to Index Backlinks
Backlinks increase authority and help Google discover your pages more quickly:
- ✓Publish new material on high authority locations.
- ✓Link from navigation or home page.
- ✓Surface the pages through social or content distribution channels.
How to Confirm the Indexing of Guest Posts
To check the indexing of guest post links:
- ✓Enter the guest post URL into this Google Index Checker tool.
- ✓Or search in Google with:
site:guestsite.com/post-url
If it appears in results, it is indexed. If not, use GSC to request indexing or ask the host site to add internal links.
Begin Monitoring Your Google Index.
Enter all the URLs above and see whether Google has registered your page or not. Know what you are indexing, and what you are failing to do right.