On-Page SEO Analyzer

Instantly audit any URL for critical on-page SEO issues. We check your titles, meta tags, heading structure, and image alt text.

On-Page Health

Status:

Title Tag

Length: characters (Target 50-60)

Meta Description

H1 Tags

H2 Tags

H3 Tags

Alt Text Optimization

Missing Alt

"We found images without alt attributes. Adding descriptive alt text helps your images appear in Google Image Search."

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Mastering On-Page SEO (2026 Guide)

On-page SEO is the practice of optimizing individual web pages to rank higher and earn more relevant traffic. Unlike off-page SEO (backlinks), on-page factors are entirely within your control. Our on-page SEO checker focuses on the most critical elements that search engines like Google use to understand your content.

01 Title Tag Optimization

The title tag is the #1 on-page ranking factor. It should be 50-60 characters long and include your primary keyword near the beginning. Avoid "keyword stuffing" and focus on making it clickable for users.

02 Meta Descriptions

While meta descriptions don't directly impact rankings, they heavily influence your Click-Through Rate (CTR). A compelling 150-160 character summary can double your traffic from the same ranking position.

03 Heading Structure (H1-H6)

Use only one H1 tag per page (your main topic). Use H2 and H3 tags to break up content into logical sections. This helps search engines understand the hierarchy and semantic relevance of your page.

04 Image Alt Text

Search engines can't "see" images. Alt text tells them what the image is about. Descriptive alt text is essential for accessibility and appearing in Google Image Search results.

Next Steps: Your On-Page Checklist

  • 1

    Fix Length Warnings

    If your title or description is too long, it will be truncated in Google. Shorten them to the recommended ranges.

  • 2

    Consolidate H1 Tags

    If you have multiple H1s, Google might get confused about your primary topic. Keep only one and change the rest to H2s.

  • 3

    Add Missing Image Alt Text

    Scan your site for images with file names like "IMG_123.jpg" and replace their alt tags with descriptive keywords.

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