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Extract and analyze all meta tags, Open Graph data, Twitter Cards, and structured data from any website. Perfect for SEO analysis, competitor research, and ensuring your meta tags are properly configured.
Meta tag extraction is the process of analyzing and retrieving metadata from web pages. Meta tags are HTML elements that provide information about a webpage to search engines, social media platforms, and browsers. They don't appear visibly on the page but are crucial for SEO, social sharing, and user experience.
Our Meta Tag Extractor analyzes any website and categorizes meta tags into basic SEO tags, Open Graph properties for social media, Twitter Card data, and custom meta tags. This helps you understand how well a website is optimized and what improvements can be made.
Analyze how well pages are optimized for search engines by examining title, description, and keyword tags.
Study how competitors structure their meta tags to improve your own SEO strategy.
Check Open Graph and Twitter Card implementation for better social media sharing.
Verify that all important meta tags are present and properly formatted on your website.
The essential meta tags include: title tag (most important), meta description, meta viewport for mobile, robots tag for crawling instructions, and canonical tag to prevent duplicate content. These form the foundation of good on-page SEO.
Meta descriptions should be 150-160 characters for optimal display in search results. Google may truncate longer descriptions. Focus on creating compelling, accurate summaries that encourage clicks while including relevant keywords naturally.
Duplicate meta tags can occur due to CMS issues, template problems, or incorrect implementation. This can confuse search engines and reduce SEO effectiveness. Each page should have unique title and description tags that accurately reflect its content.
Open Graph tags (og:) work for Facebook, LinkedIn, and most social platforms. Twitter Cards (twitter:) are specific to Twitter but Twitter will fall back to Open Graph if Twitter Cards aren't present. Using both ensures optimal display across all platforms.
Google hasn't used meta keywords for ranking since 2009 due to spam abuse. However, some other search engines might still consider them. It's generally safe to omit them, focusing instead on title tags, descriptions, and quality content.
Audit meta tags quarterly or when making significant site changes. New pages should be checked immediately, and existing pages should be reviewed if you notice drops in search rankings or social media engagement. Regular audits help maintain SEO health.
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