The report separates robots.txt crawl access, page-level noindex, canonical hints, sitemap discovery, and content signals.
AI/Search Visibility Scanner
Check whether a public page can be crawled, indexed, and discovered by search engines and AI search systems based on visible technical signals.
The scanner combines HTTP status, redirects, robots.txt, bot-specific rules, noindex, canonical, sitemap sampling, server-rendered content, llms.txt, and conflict detection. It does not promise ranking or AI citations.
Before interpreting resultsCrawlability limits
AI search crawler tokens and AI training or provider-specific tokens are shown separately so policy decisions stay clear.
Diagnosis first
AI/Search Visibility Estimate
Safe report available after scan.
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Search and AI summary
Visibility Status
Search, AI search, and training/access policy are separate.
Top issues
What needs attention
Maximum five issues are shown here.
Next steps
Recommended Fixes
Prioritized for website, CMS, and SEO owners.
Crawler policy
AI/Search Bot Matrix
Default rows stay readable. Advanced rows are collapsed.
Technical details
Checks
Collapsed by default.
Share safely
Copy Actions
Use Safe Copy before sharing results.
Safe Copy keeps the finding summary and recommended fixes while redacting raw headers, raw bot-policy payloads, tokens, and exact sensitive values.
Limits
What this tool does not prove
Clear limits keep the result useful.
This is a technical visibility estimate based on public crawl/indexing signals. It is not a guarantee of Google indexing, search ranking, ChatGPT visibility, Claude visibility, Perplexity visibility, AI citations, or crawler compliance.
- robots.txt controls crawling guidance, not guaranteed indexing removal.
- noindex works only if the crawler can access the directive.
- A crawlable page can still be excluded, ignored, rewritten, or ranked poorly.
- llms.txt is optional and not a universal ranking standard.
- This scanner does not execute JavaScript, crawl the full site, read server logs, or connect to Search Console, Bing Webmaster Tools, Cloudflare, OpenAI, Anthropic, Perplexity, or private analytics.
Monitoring beta (optional)
Search and AI crawler policy change review is available for beta review
Monitoring will compare robots.txt, Googlebot access, noindex, canonical, sitemap inclusion, llms.txt, and AI crawler policies so important visibility changes can be reviewed first. Beta review is optional; public signup, dashboards, billing, and automatic alerts are not live.
- Googlebot became blocked
- noindex appeared
- canonical or sitemap changed
- AI crawler policy changed
Focused tools
Related Tools
Use these when one signal needs deeper detail.
AI/Search Visibility Checklist
Visibility change review without ranking promises
Use the free visibility scan first. Beta review can compare public crawl/indexing policy changes, but it cannot guarantee rankings, indexing, traffic, or AI citations.
One-time scans are free. Monitoring beta is optional, requires approved public targets, and does not mean public signup, automatic alerts, billing, or dashboards are live. See How We Make Money and the Affiliate Disclosure.
B2B diagnostic report model
Search and AI visibility diagnostics
Visibility checks connect access signals, robots.txt, bot-specific rules, noindex, canonical, sitemap, machine-readable metadata, llms.txt, structured data, headings, and Open Graph.
Client-safe report
Share findings without leaking raw technical material
Use Safe Copy or this page's summary when sending results to a client, vendor, developer, or support team. Raw headers, credentials, tokens, cookies, private addresses, email local-parts, and oversized payloads should stay out of client-facing copy.
FAQ
AI/Search Visibility Scanner FAQ
Does this guarantee Google indexing?
No. The scanner checks visible technical crawl and indexing signals, but it cannot guarantee indexing, ranking, or search traffic.
Does this guarantee ChatGPT, Claude, or Perplexity citations?
No. It checks public bot-policy and page signals only. AI systems use additional private systems and may behave differently over time.
Is llms.txt required?
No. llms.txt is treated as an optional emerging guidance file, not a universal standard or ranking factor.
Check Google/AI visibility
What this checks
Public crawl and metadata signals such as robots, sitemap, canonical, noindex, headings, structured data, and social preview tags.
Limits
What this cannot check
It cannot guarantee ranking, indexing, AI citation, or crawler behavior beyond visible public signals.
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How to use the output
Treat results as review signals for this browser/session or public target. Re-test after one change, then use Safe Copy or notes that avoid raw identifiers.