Enter a URL
The Google Index Checker on pcjow.com is a free tool that allows you to check whether a specific webpage or domain is indexed by Google. Being indexed means your content is discoverable through Google Search — a crucial step for SEO and online visibility.
When you enter a URL, the tool performs a search query using site:yourdomain.com
format to see if Google has included the page in its search index. If your page is indexed, Google will return it in the search result; if not, the tool alerts you that the page is missing from the index.
It helps identify indexing issues, crawl errors, or missed optimization opportunities.
This tool is essential for:
SEO professionals ensuring site content is indexed
Web developers checking if newly launched pages are visible in search
Bloggers and marketers validating organic reach
Website owners troubleshooting ranking issues
Anyone wanting to track Google's recognition of their content
Enter the full URL of the page (e.g., https://example.com/blog/post
)
Click on the “Check Index” button
The tool will:
Perform a Google site:
search query
Determine if the URL is indexed or not indexed
Provide a status message and tips if not indexed
Use the result to submit the URL to Google Search Console if needed
✔️ Free and fast index checking
✔️ Helps diagnose SEO visibility problems
✔️ Works with any public domain or subpage
✔️ No technical knowledge required
✔️ Great for monitoring new or updated content
❌ Relies on Google’s current public index — may be slightly delayed
❌ Doesn’t analyze why a page isn’t indexed (no crawl diagnostics)
❌ Cannot force indexing (you must use Google Search Console for that)
❌ May not detect partial indexing (like if only parts of a site are indexed)