Ninja URL Inspection Tool
Choose a property to analyze:
Enter up to 1000 URLs from your site to analyze, one URL per line, or add them from a file.
Note: the URLs must match the site or domain property ""
Add from file (TXT or XML sitemap, or HTML page with absolute links):
Note: the URLs must match the site or domain property ""
Add from file (TXT or XML sitemap, or HTML page with absolute links):
URL Analysis Results
Glossary
- Crawler: the tool Google uses to view your site, for inclusion in its search.
- Fetch: The crawler "fetches" each page of your site.
- Index: When Google stores information about your page, and considers returning it for search results, it is called "indexing" the page. Google might do this even if it does not crawl the page, based on other pages linking to it..
- Sitemap: a file or set of files listing pages on your site. You can upload this to Google to tell it about pages it might not know about.
- robots.txt: a file you can provide which can tell Google about sitemaps and provide rules blocking Google from fetching specific pages or areas of your site.
- Canonical URL: If multiple URLs refer to the same or identical pages on your site, Google will pick one URL to be the "Canonical" URL, which gets crawled more often and which will usually be the one linked in search results. You can tell Google what you want the canonical URL to be for a page instead of making Google figure it out on its own.
- User agent: Google has both a mobile and a desktop crawler, and the "user agent" identifies which one it is using to access a certain page.
- Referring URLs: other pages that link to a given page.
- AMP: a web framework for mobile pages. If Google thinks a page is an AMP page, this report will tell you if there were AMP errors detected.
- Mobile Usability: Google checks pages it crawls for mobile usability issues, and any it finds are reported.