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Meta Tags Extractor

Extract and inspect all SEO meta tags from any webpage including Open Graph, Twitter Cards, canonical tags and more.

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Extract Meta Tags

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Enter a URL to extract all meta tags

Fetches the page server-side and extracts every meta tag — basic SEO, Open Graph, Twitter Cards, canonical, icons and verification tags — grouped and syntax-highlighted.

Open GraphTwitter CardsCanonicalFaviconsVerificationSEO Score

About Meta Tags Extractor

Enter any URL to extract every meta tag from the page HTML — basic SEO tags (title, description, keywords, robots, author, charset, viewport), canonical URL, all Open Graph properties, Twitter Card tags, favicon and icon links, site verification tags (Google, Bing, Yandex, Pinterest, Facebook) and any custom meta tags. Duplicate and empty tags are flagged automatically. An overall SEO Score (0–100) surfaces missing recommended tags with specific, actionable recommendations. Export the complete tag set as HTML, JSON, CSV, TXT or a print-ready PDF.

Frequently Asked Questions

A meta tag extractor fetches the HTML source of any public webpage and displays every <meta> tag in a structured, readable format. It groups tags by category — basic SEO, Open Graph, Twitter Cards, icons, verification tags — so you can quickly audit what is present, what is missing and what may need updating.

You can inspect any publicly accessible URL that does not block server-side requests or require authentication. The tool fetches the page server-side to avoid CORS restrictions, so it works on virtually all public websites. Pages behind login walls or paywalls cannot be inspected.

Meta tags communicate critical information about your page to search engines and social platforms. The title and description appear directly in search results and affect click-through rates. Open Graph tags control how links appear when shared on Facebook, LinkedIn and WhatsApp. Twitter Card tags control Twitter previews. Missing or incorrect tags can hurt both organic rankings and social traffic.

Yes. All Open Graph properties are extracted and displayed — og:title, og:description, og:image, og:url, og:type, og:site_name, og:locale and any custom og: properties present on the page. Missing recommended properties are flagged with recommendations.

Yes, 100% free with no account required and no usage limits. The page is fetched server-side; all parsing and scoring run instantly.