Free SEO Tools to Extract Data from Your Website

Use our range of free seo tools to extract seo data for your website. From meta tags, to images, to headings, page speed, coding best practices to sitemaps, we have got you covered.

Meta Tags

Meta tags are snippets of text that briefly describe the content of the page. Meta tags don’t appear on the page but appear in the source code of the page. Meta tags are used to tell search engines what your page is all about.

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Meta Title

A meta title, also known as a title tag, refers to the text that is displayed on search engine result pages and browser tabs to indicate the topic of a webpage.

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Open Graph Tags

Open Graph Tags are parts of code that control how URLs are displayed when shared on Facebook. You can find them in the <head> section of a webpage.

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Meta Description

Meta Description is displayed in the SERPs under the meta title and summarizes the information on that webpage. Test your meta descriptions for accuracy.

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Robots Meta

Robots Meta is a piece of HTML code that specifies how search engines will index a URL. Check to see if you have used the tags incorrectly, affecting your ranking.

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Meta viewport

Meta Viewport is the visible portion of a web page that people can see on their screens. Incorrect viewports will force viewers to side-scroll while browsing the site.

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Canonical URL

A canonical URL is used to control issues of content duplicity. Use this test to check for Use this test to look for discrepancies and irregularities in canonical URLs.

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Doctype declaration

Every HTML document must begin with <!DOCTYPE> declaration. It is not an HTML tag. It informs the browser about the HTML version used in the document.

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Twitter Tags

The metadata values that Twitter uses to show text, images, and videos when you post links. Check to see if you're presenting your content effectively.

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Favicon Test

Check to see if your site is using a favicon properly. Favicons are tiny icons that show up in the URL navigation bar of your browser.

Images

Images make up a significant part of every website. Any webpage with poor-quality images, slow-loading images, or mismatched alt texts will have its performance substantially affected. Use the listed tools to ensure there aren’t any issues with the images on your website.

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Images

Alt text is inserted as an attribute in an HTML document to tell viewers the gist of an image that cannot be rendered. Check whether your website has proper alt attributes.

On Page Elements

On-page SEO refers to the SEO elements you control on the webpage or the code of the webpage directly. Leverage the tools provided below to optimize all elements on every page of your website for maximum influence.

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Frameset

Frames divide your browser window into several portions, each of which can load a different HTML document. Users and search engine robots both have problems with frames.

HTML Best practices

There are several guidelines to keep in mind when you’re building an HTML-based website. It is important to follow best HTML practices to deliver a flawless user experience and rank better. Utilize the below-mentioned tools to keep your website up to the required standard.

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Gzip compression

GZIP is a compression method that is widely used to transfer data over the internet rapidly. Javascript, CSS, and HTML are reduced in size.

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CSS Compression

Reduce the size of the CSS code on your website by using our CSS compressor tool. It is quick and easy.

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JS Compression

To make your website load faster, use our JavaScript compressor tool to reduce the size of JavaScript code.

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HTML Compression

By detecting similar strings within a text file and temporarily replacing them to decrease overall file size, HTML compression significantly enhances website speed.

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HTTP Status Code

Status codes for HTTP responses show if a particular HTTP request has been successfully responded to.

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Page Cache

Check if your page is showing cached content. To reduce server load and speed up loading, a page cache saves dynamically generated pages, serving the previously created (cached) page.

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CSS Caching

Check to see if all CSS resources on your page are being cached by headers. Run the tool and speed up your website the next time a returning user needs the same CSS resource.

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JS Caching

Test to see if all JavaScript resources on your page are being cached using headers. Run the tool and speed up your website the next time a returning user needs the same JS resource.

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Image Caching

Check to see if your page has an image expiration tag that provides a future expiration date for your photos.

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Modern Image Format

Test if your website is displaying photos in modern formats. When compared to PNG or JPEG, image formats like JPEG 2000, JPEG XR, and WebP typically offer better compression.

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Nested Tables

See if there are any nested tables on your website. An HTML table that has another table inside of it is said to be nested. Nested tables result in the slow rendering of web pages.

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Render Blocking Resources

This test will look for any JavaScript or CSS resources that are preventing the webpage from rendering properly.

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Flash

Check your website to see if it makes use of Flash, an obsolete platform that was often employed to deliver rich multimedia content.

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CDN

Check if your website's resources (images, javascript, and CSS files) are supplied via CDNs. A Content Delivery Network (CDN) provides excellent performance while enabling rapid asset transfers.

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Page Objects

Examine whether all of the objects requested by this webpage can be retrieved. If they cannot be retrieved, your page may appear improperly, resulting in poor search engine rankings.

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JS Execution Time

This test will determine the total execution time of the JavaScript code. Enhanced JavaScript performance will lead to quicker page loads and a better user experience.

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DOM Size

The size of the DOM tree will be evaluated in this test. The Document Object Model (DOM) of a web page is created by the browser as soon as it is loaded.

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HTML Page Size

Check the HTML size of your page. The HTML size of your website is the total size of the HTML code, it does not include the size of any images, external javascript, or external CSS files.

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Console Errors

This will look for flaws in the Chrome DevTools Console. These errors may interfere with users' ability to browse your website properly.

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Inline CSS

Inspect your web pages’ HTML tags for inline CSS properties. Inline CSS properties can be removed to reduce page loading time and make website upkeep easier.

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JS Errors

Examine your page for JavaScript problems. These bugs may negatively influence the overall user experience.

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CSS Caching

Examine your page for JavaScript problems. These bugs may negatively influence the overall user experience.

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JS Caching

Examine your page for JavaScript problems. These bugs may negatively influence the overall user experience.

Security

The security of your website is just as important as its performance and user-experience. Poor security protocols may also result in having your website flagged as unsafe by search engines, ultimately affecting its ranking. Use the listed tools to keep your website’s security measures up to date.

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Directory Browsing

See if your server supports directory browsing. Visitors won't be able to directly access your directory and browse if it is off. This safeguards your files from public view.

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Content Security Policy Header

Modern browsers employ an HTTP response header called Content-Security-Policy to strengthen the security of a web page.

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Secure Referrer Policy Header

Secure Referrer is a security header used in communication from the server to a client. When a link takes a user to another page or website, the browser is instructed on how to handle it.

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X Content Type Options Header

The server uses the HTTP response header X-Content-Type-Options to signal that the MIME types advertised in the Content-Type headers should be adhered to and not modified.

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X Frame Options Header

The X-Frame Options HTTP response header can be used to prevent click-jacking attacks by making sure that their content is not included on other sites.

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HSTS header

Check if the HSTS header is used on your website. HTTP Strict Transport Security pushes browsers to use secure connections when a site is accessible only over HTTPS.

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Server Signature

Test to see if your server's signature is on. A server signature is the exposed representation of your web server and includes private data that could be used to exploit any security flaw.

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Unsafe Cross Origin Links

This tool will check whether all links to external pages that have the rel="noopener" or rel="noreferrer" attribute are also rel="noopener" or rel="noreferrer" links.

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Safe Browsing

Check to see if Google's safe browsing API has classified your website as hosting malware or engaging in phishing behaviour.

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SSL and HTTPs

Test to see if your website is using HTTPS, a secure protocol for sending and receiving data over the Internet. Google is increasingly adopting SSL as a good ranking criterion.

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Robots.txt

Test to see if your website is using HTTPS, a secure protocol for sending and receiving data over the Internet. Google is increasingly adopting SSL as a good ranking criterion.

Performance

A website’s performance is affected by several factors, and it is imperative that you test all your web pages against every influencing factor. Use the following tools to test your website’s overall performance on Google.

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Google Page Speed

Examine the Google page speed of each of your web pages. With the aid of our tips, make your web pages fast on all devices.

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Lighthouse

Lighthouse is an open-source, automated tool for enhancing web page quality . It includes audits for SEO, performance, and more.

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Core Web Vitals

Core Web Vitals are user experience metrics that are part of Google's Page Experience signals. It assesses interactivity with FID, visual stability with CLS, and visual load with LCP.

Others

There are a plethora of factors that affect the performance and ranking of your website on the web other than the ones already listed above. We’ve listed tools for some of the remaining aspects you can test on your website.

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XML Sitemap

HTML sitemaps are purportedly useful for website visitors. An HTML sitemap is simply a clickable list of a website's pages.

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HTML Sitemap

An XML sitemap displays all of the pages on your website that are crawlable along with other helpful details like crawling priority and last updated times.

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