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SEO Title Checker

Check SEO title tags, meta titles, title length, duplicate titles, H1 alignment and snippet signals on any public page.

The tool fetches public HTML only. It does not execute JavaScript or show fetched source code.

How to use the SEO title checker

An SEO title checker helps confirm whether a page title tag is present, unique, readable and aligned with search intent. This tool reads the public HTML and also shows meta description, canonical and robots signals so the title can be reviewed in the context of the full snippet.

What to check in a title tag

Check whether the title tag describes the page clearly, avoids accidental duplicates, uses the main topic naturally and does not put the brand before the useful information on every page. The best SEO title makes the result understandable before the user clicks.

SEO title check for weak CTR

When Search Console shows impressions but no clicks, start with the title tag before rewriting the whole page. A title can rank but still underperform if it is vague, too generic, overbranded, truncated or disconnected from the search query.

Meta title, H1 and page promise

The meta title, title tag and H1 do not need to be identical, but they should support the same page promise. If the title targets one intent while the H1 and body copy suggest another, the result can look less relevant in search.

Title length and snippet clarity

Title length is not a fixed ranking rule, but it affects how much of the message users can read in the SERP. Use the checker to catch titles that are empty, duplicated, too generic or likely to lose important context when displayed.

Use it with related SEO tools

After checking the SEO title, review the meta description, H1 structure, canonical target and indexability. A strong title works best when the page sends consistent technical and content signals.