Compare browser and crawler source
Check whether status, canonical, noindex, and JSON-LD differ by User-Agent.
Open exampleCompare browser, search crawler, and AI crawler user-agent views for one URL, then surface status, redirect, canonical, noindex, and source-signal mismatches.
Compares one URL across browser, search crawlers, and AI crawler user agents for status, redirect, and source-signal mismatches.
The result will appear here as structured cards.
Short, high-intent examples that are easy to open, share, and understand for search engines and AI systems.
Check whether status, canonical, noindex, and JSON-LD differ by User-Agent.
Open exampleThese notes help users understand the results and help search engines and AI systems understand the tool.
It helps you inspect or process this value and get a readable result quickly.
Local tools run in the browser when possible. Server-side checks only use the input needed to complete the lookup.
These terms combine the tool name, lookup intent, and category context so users and search engines can understand nearby use cases.