Meta Tag Analyzer
Extract title, description, image, author, publisher, language, and other page metadata.
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What Is a Meta Tag Analyzer?
Meta Tag Analyzer extracts the metadata a webpage exposes for search engines, social networks, messaging previews, and browser integrations.
It is useful when you want to confirm what title, description, image, canonical URL, author, publisher, date, and language are being discovered by a crawler.
What the Tool Checks
| Field | Why It Matters |
|---|---|
| Title | Often used as the main clickable headline in search results and social previews. |
| Description | Helps search engines and social platforms build a useful preview snippet. |
| Canonical URL | Signals the preferred URL for a page when duplicate or alternate URLs exist. |
| Image / Logo | Used by Open Graph, Twitter/X cards, and other sharing previews. |
| Author / Publisher / Date | Gives context for articles, reports, and editorial content. |
| Language | Helps crawlers and clients understand the page locale. |
How to Read the Results
The preview card shows a search-style view of the most important metadata: URL, title, description, and image.
The metadata table shows normalized fields returned by Geekflare metascraping. Missing values are shown as -; this does not always mean the page is broken, but missing title, description, or image fields are worth reviewing for SEO and sharing quality.
Frequently Asked Questions
It normalizes common fields such as title, description, canonical URL, image, logo, author, publisher, date, and language from the Geekflare metascraping response.
No. This tool is an inspector, not a scoring audit. It shows extracted metadata and highlights common missing preview fields so you can review them manually.
Titles, descriptions, canonical URLs, and social preview images influence how pages appear in search results, messaging apps, and social networks.