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Meta Tag Analyzer

Preview & analyse meta tags.

✅ Used 957+ times ✅ Free 📱 Works on Mobile
ℹ️ How to use this tool
  1. Enter your page title
  2. Enter meta description
  3. Click Analyze

💡 Title: 30–60 chars. Description: 70–160 chars for best Google display.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Meta tags are HTML elements in your page's <head> that provide information to search engines. The two most important are the title tag (shown as the clickable headline in Google results) and the meta description (the snippet below the title). Well-optimised meta tags improve click-through rates from search results.
The ideal title tag length is 30–60 characters. Google typically displays up to 60 characters before truncating. Include your primary keyword near the beginning, and make it compelling enough to earn clicks. Avoid duplicate titles across pages.
No. Google has officially ignored the meta keywords tag since 2009. However, some other search engines (like Yandex) still consider it. Adding keywords doesn't harm your rankings, but it's not a priority. Focus your effort on title and description instead.
Yes. Google may choose to display a different description pulled from your page content if it believes it's more relevant to a user's query. To minimise rewrites: keep descriptions concise (120–160 chars), make them match the page content closely, and include the target keyword naturally.
Yes. Every important page should have a unique meta description tailored to that page's content and target keyword. Duplicate meta descriptions across pages are a common SEO mistake — Google may flag them in Search Console. Use this tool to craft and review each description.

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What is the Meta Tag Analyzer?

The Meta Tag Analyzer cuts through the manual work and gives you the data you need in seconds. Enter your content or URL, run the analysis, and spend your time on strategy rather than number-crunching. Every result is specific and actionable.

The Meta Tag Analyzer analyses a specific element of your page or content and returns a clear, data-based result that shows how well that element is performing right now. SEO involves many interrelated factors, and the most effective approach is to check each one systematically. This tool handles one part of that process quickly and accurately.

Understanding what the result means matters as much as getting the number. A metric on its own provides context. The real value comes from knowing what a strong result looks like for your content type, what common problems look like, and which specific changes tend to move the needle. The guidance built into this tool makes that actionable.

Use the Meta Tag Analyzer as part of a regular review rather than a one-time check. Search performance shifts as algorithms update and the competitive landscape around your keywords changes. Running this analysis before publishing new content — and after significant changes to existing pages — helps you catch issues early before they affect your rankings.

How to Use the Meta Tag Analyzer

  1. Paste your content, URL, or keyword into the input field. For the most accurate analysis, use the published, live version of your page rather than a draft — the tool analyses what search engines actually see.
  2. Run the analysis and read the full output. The breakdown of individual factors is where the actionable information sits. Resist the urge to focus only on an overall score — the detail is what tells you what to fix.
  3. Identify the two or three issues most likely to affect performance and address those first. Not every SEO factor carries equal weight — focus your effort on the changes that will have the most impact.
  4. Re-run the analysis after making changes. Checking your work against the same tool confirms the fix moved the metric in the right direction before you wait for search engine re-indexing.

Understanding Your Results

SEO tool results point to specific, addressable issues — but context matters when deciding which ones to prioritise. A keyword density slightly above the recommended range matters far less than a missing meta description or an over-length title tag. Focus your effort on the issues flagged as most significant rather than trying to achieve a perfect score on every metric simultaneously.

After making changes, allow a few days before checking whether search performance has shifted. On-page improvements take time to be re-crawled and reflected in results. Running the tool again immediately after making changes confirms the technical issue is resolved — ranking impact follows on a longer timeline.

Who Uses the Meta Tag Analyzer?

Part of Coswaa's free tools collection, the Meta Tag Analyzer serves a wide range of people across different industries and situations:

  • Content writers running a final check before publishing — keyword density, meta description length, readability — to confirm the basics are in order
  • Digital marketing agencies running repeatable SEO audits across client websites without logging into multiple tools or platforms
  • E-commerce teams reviewing product and category pages against SEO fundamentals to improve their visibility for relevant search queries
  • Web developers confirming that newly built or significantly updated pages meet technical SEO requirements before they go live

Tips for Getting the Best Results

  • Run the analysis before you start writing, not just after you finish. Understanding the keyword landscape and existing content structure for a topic helps you plan more effectively than retrofitting SEO after the content is written.
  • Check your top-ranking competitors for the same keyword using the same tool. Understanding where they sit on key metrics tells you what you are up against and helps you set realistic targets.
  • Do not optimise for a single metric in isolation. SEO tool scores are useful guidance, but the overall quality and relevance of your content remains the most important factor. Get the basics right with the tool, then focus effort on content that genuinely deserves to rank.
  • Record your results before and after making changes. A note with the date and metric values takes ten seconds and gives you a record of what worked — which is useful when applying the same approach to other pages.

Why Use Coswaa's Meta Tag Analyzer?

  • Always free — no paywalls, no subscription tiers, no hidden fees, and no usage limits. Every feature is available to everyone at no cost.
  • No account needed — open the page and start straight away. No registration form, no email verification, and no sign-in of any kind required.
  • Private by design — your data stays in your browser throughout the session. Nothing you enter is sent to a server, logged, or stored.
  • Works on every device — fully responsive and tested on phones, tablets, and desktops across all major browsers.
  • Instant output — results appear in under a second. No loading spinners, no server round-trips, no unnecessary waiting.

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