Domain & SEO
Google Index Checker
Run a site: query to check whether a domain is indexed by Google — with Google's own result estimate and a sample of the pages that show up.
Runs a live site: search — Google via SerpAPI when a key is configured, free DuckDuckGo otherwise. Shows up to 10 sampled results to confirm indexing.
Check if a domain is indexed
Enter a domain to run a live site: query — see whether it's indexed, Google's approximate result count, and a sample of the pages that show up.
Google Index Checker — frequently asked questions
- How does it check indexing?
- It runs a site: query against your domain and reports whether pages come back, along with a sample of them. With a SerpAPI key it queries Google directly and can also show Google's own approximate result count.
- Why do I sometimes see 'Inconclusive'?
- The free fallback engine, DuckDuckGo, does not reliably support the site: operator, so an empty result set there proves nothing. Rather than report a misleading 'not indexed', the tool says so explicitly. Add a SerpAPI key to get a definitive answer from Google.
- Is this the same as Google Search Console?
- No. This is a fast external sampling check that needs no site ownership. For the exact number of indexed pages and per-page indexing status, use Search Console's Pages report, which is free with a Google account.