Bulk Google Index Checker
Paste up to 100 URLs, check whether each one is in Google's index. Live Google data via Serper.dev.
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FAQ
Bulk Google Index Checker questions, answered
How does this find out if a URL is indexed?
We send the full URL as a Google search query (via Serper.dev). If Google's top results include the same URL, we declare it indexed. If Google returns nothing or only returns other pages on the same domain, we declare it not indexed. This is the same proxy approach every "free Google index checker" uses since Google does not offer a public index-status API to anyone except site owners (through Search Console).
How close is this to Google's actual index?
Very close — Serper returns real Google results, so if Google has indexed the page, a query for the exact URL will normally surface it. Cases where we still say "not indexed" but Google has it: the page is brand new, very low traffic, ranked far past the top 10 for its own URL, or excluded by safe-search. For your own site, Google Search Console URL Inspection is the authoritative source.
How often should I re-check?
For a brand-new page, 1-3 days after publishing. For an established page, monthly is plenty. Re-checks within 24 hours hit our cache and do not burn your daily quota, so daily re-checks of the same list are free.
Why is there a 20 URLs / day limit?
Serper's free tier gives us 2,500 one-off credits across all visitors. With one query per URL, the 20/day per-visitor cap keeps the free runway viable. Bulk paste of more than 20 URLs is allowed — we process up to the cap and pause the rest with a "resume tomorrow" message and partial CSV export.
Can I check URLs from any site or only my own?
Any site. The tool does not authenticate against the URL's owner — it just asks Google whether the URL appears in the public index. For competitive research (which competitor pages got indexed) this works fine. For monitoring your own site, Search Console gives you more — coverage, crawl errors, sitemap status — for free.
Why did my page show "Not Indexed" right after I published it?
Google can take a few hours to a few days to crawl and index a fresh page. Wait 24-72 hours and re-check, or use Search Console URL Inspection for an instant authoritative answer (and a "Request indexing" button).
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