Meta Tag Analyzer - Extract & Check Meta Tags from HTML
Analyze and extract all meta tags from any HTML source code - including title, description, keywords, Open Graph, and Twitter Card tags - instantly and for free.
How to Analyze Meta Tags for SEO
The meta tag analyzer parses HTML to extract all meta information that search engines and social media platforms use. Understanding your meta tags is crucial for SEO audits and technical optimization.
What Tags Does It Detect?
The tool detects: title tag, meta description, meta keywords, robots meta, canonical link, viewport, Open Graph tags (og:title, og:description, og:image, og:url, og:type), Twitter Card tags, and structured data hints. Each tag is displayed with its current value and an SEO assessment.
Common Meta Tag Issues
The most common meta tag problems include: missing meta description (reduces CTR), duplicate title tags across pages (confuses search engines), overly long titles (truncated in search results), missing Open Graph tags (poor social sharing appearance), and missing canonical tags (duplicate content risk).
Getting Your Page HTML
To get your page HTML, right-click in Chrome and select "View Page Source." Copy the entire source or just the contents of the <head> section and paste it into this analyzer.
Frequently Asked Questions
It parses HTML code and extracts all meta tags including title, description, keywords, robots, canonical, and Open Graph tags.
Paste your page HTML source code into the text area and click Analyze. The tool will list all detected meta tags.
The title tag tells search engines the topic of the page. It appears as the clickable headline in search results and is a primary ranking factor.
The title tag, meta description, canonical URL, robots meta, and Open Graph tags are the most impactful for SEO.
This version works with pasted HTML. Use browser DevTools to copy your page source if needed.