Access verified property data
Your Google account must have permission for the Search Console property you want to inspect. This allows the tool to return real indexing information instead of estimated results.
Get accurate indexing information directly from Google for the properties you manage. Login with your Google account, select a verified Search Console property, paste URLs, and inspect live status without relying on scraped or estimated results.
Real Google index checker powered by Search Console URL Inspection API.
Continue with the Google account that has access to your Search Console property. We only use Search Console access to inspect indexing status for your URLs.
Continue with GoogleThis result layout is ready for live Search Console response data. You can map your backend output into status badges, inspection summaries, and property-level reporting.
Run an inspection to populate the results table.
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This is not a public guess-based index checker. It uses Google Search Console URL Inspection API access, so login is required to read official inspection data for the properties you manage.
Your Google account must have permission for the Search Console property you want to inspect. This allows the tool to return real indexing information instead of estimated results.
Because the inspection data comes directly from Google, the result is more trustworthy than tools that try to infer index status through indirect methods.
Most index checker pages are built around assumptions. This page is positioned around official Google data, verified property access, and a clearer workflow for real SEO use.
Use Search Console URL Inspection API integration instead of scraped search result guesses or cached third-party estimates.
Inspect pages inside the exact Search Console property you select, which keeps the workflow closer to how technical SEO teams actually operate.
Paste multiple URLs line by line to review more than one page in a single session, instead of checking every URL manually.
Explain login requirements, verified access, and data use clearly so users understand why Google sign-in is necessary for accurate inspection.
The page flow is now aligned to the actual tool logic: authenticate, select property, paste URLs, inspect, and view direct results from Google.
Sign in using the account that has access to one or more Search Console properties.
Choose the verified domain or URL-prefix property you want to inspect from the available list.
Add one or more URLs, each on a new line, to prepare the inspection request.
Click the main button to send the request and fetch live inspection results for the selected property.
Check whether the URL is indexed, pending, or not on Google, along with the inspection notes returned.
The copy is now more useful for SEO agencies, publishers, website owners, and in-house teams that need real indexing checks without unclear public-tool messaging.
These FAQs support both user clarity and SEO by addressing the exact concerns users usually have before they connect a Google account.
The page copy explains that Search Console access is used only for indexing checks. Your live backend and privacy policy should match that promise clearly.
Yes. It is positioned around Google Search Console URL Inspection API data, which makes it more dependable than tools that only estimate whether a URL is indexed.
Google login is required because the tool must read Search Console data for the property you own or manage in order to show real inspection results.
No. You can inspect only those properties and URLs that are available to the Google account connected to your Search Console access.
The UI is now rewritten around your actual workflow instead of a generic demo. You can connect the live Search Console API response, add login logic, and publish it as a cleaner, more trustworthy product page.