Google Index Checker

Quickly check if a website or specific page is indexed by Google using search operators.

How it works

Google doesn't provide a public real-time API for indexing status without Search Console access. This tool uses the site: operator to show you exactly what Google has indexed for your domain.

Verified Results
Direct from Google's live search results.
Automated Query
Generates the correct syntax for you instantly.
Preview Search Operator
site:example.com

"If no results appear in the search, the page or domain is likely not indexed by Google."

How to Use Google Index Checker

  1. 1

    Enter URL

    Type the URL of the page or domain you want to check.

  2. 2

    Run Check

    The tool uses the site: search operator to verify whether Google has indexed the page.

  3. 3

    Interpret Results

    If indexed, Google returns results. If not, the page may need to be submitted via Google Search Console.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does 'not indexed' mean?
It means Google hasn't added the page to its search index. Possible causes include noindex tags, robots.txt blocks, canonical issues, or the page being too new.
How long does it take for Google to index a new page?
It can take anywhere from a few hours to several weeks. Submitting the URL through Google Search Console can speed up the process.