MyIPScan

Website SEO Diagnostic

Meta Title / Description Checker

Check one public URL for title tags, meta descriptions, duplicate metadata, SERP-style preview signals, canonical context, robots directives, and basic SEO findings. This is a safe single-page diagnostic, not a crawler or search-engine emulator.

Check a URL

Enter one public HTTP or HTTPS URL. The checker fetches only that URL, parses capped head-level metadata, and does not execute JavaScript.
Technical response details (optional)

Trust note: this server-assisted check does not crawl links, execute JavaScript, or store page content.

What this checks

MyIPScan safely fetches one public URL with DNS preflight, follows a limited redirect chain, reads a capped HTML response, and extracts the title tag, meta description, canonical URL, robots directives, Open Graph title and description, Twitter/X title and description, charset, and viewport signals from the parsed head.

What the results mean

Missing, empty, duplicated, placeholder, very short, or very long metadata can affect how a page is understood and how snippets may appear. These findings are review signals only: search engines can rewrite titles and descriptions, and this tool does not prove ranking or indexing outcomes.

How to use this tool

  1. Enter the exact public page URL you want to inspect.
  2. Review the SERP-style preview estimate, title analysis, meta description analysis, and validation findings.
  3. Use Canonical / Noindex Checker, HTML Heading / Content Structure Checker, Open Graph / Social Preview Checker, Structured Data / JSON-LD Validator, Sitemap Checker, Robots.txt Checker, and Redirect Checker to compare related page-level signals.

FAQ

What is a meta title?

A meta title usually refers to the HTML title tag. It is a page-level signal that can influence browser tabs, search snippets, and shared page context.

What is a meta description?

A meta description is a short HTML summary that search engines and other parsers may use as snippet text, although they can rewrite it.

Do meta descriptions affect rankings?

Meta descriptions are not a ranking guarantee. Clear descriptions can improve how a page is understood and may improve click-through when shown.

Why are my titles truncated?

Titles can be shortened when they are longer than the available display area or when a search engine chooses to rewrite the snippet.

Can Google rewrite my title tag?

Yes. Search engines can rewrite titles or descriptions based on query context, page content, links, and their own snippet systems.

Limitations

This tool checks one public URL only. It does not crawl a site, execute JavaScript, emulate Google rendering, or guarantee how search engines will display a snippet. See the methodology for how MyIPScan labels limited checks.

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.

SummaryStart with a plain-language status for the public target.
Top issuesPrioritize the few findings that need attention first.
What passedShow expected public signals without turning them into a certification.
What needs reviewSeparate limited, unavailable, and review-worthy signals.
Why it mattersExplain the business, delivery, crawl, or implementation impact.
Recommended fixesPoint to the DNS, hosting, email, CMS, or SEO owner who can act.
What this tool cannot checkThis cannot guarantee ranking, indexing, search traffic, AI citations, crawler compliance, or how private AI/search systems will behave.
Client-safe copyClient-safe copy should keep crawlability findings and recommended fixes while removing raw headers, crawler-policy payloads, tokens, and oversized technical dumps.
Monitoring beta (optional)Optional monitoring beta can compare robots.txt, Googlebot access, noindex, canonical, sitemap inclusion, llms.txt, and AI crawler policy changes.

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.

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.

Read results

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.