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The Google Index Checker shows whether a specific URL is currently indexed by Google. It helps you quickly confirm if Google knows about your page and whether it can appear in search results. This is especially useful for new content, updated pages, and technical SEO audits.
How to Use Google Index Checker
Enter the exact URL you want to check.
Click Submit button.
The tool will query Google and report whether the page appears in the index.
If the page is not indexed, review your technical SEO, internal links, and sitemap settings.
FAQ
What does “not indexed” mean?
It means Google has not stored that URL in its search index, so it cannot show for any queries yet.
How can I get a page indexed?
Make sure the page is accessible, linked from other pages, allowed by robots.txt, and included in your XML sitemap, then request indexing through Google Search Console.
How long does indexing take?
It can take anywhere from a few hours to several days or weeks, depending on crawl budget and site authority.