MetaShield

Meta Tag Analyzer

Analyze all your meta tags in one place. Check title, description, Open Graph, Twitter Cards, structured data, and more.

What are meta tags?

Meta tags are HTML elements that provide metadata about your web page. They live in the <head> section of your HTML and tell search engines, social platforms, and browsers how to interpret and display your content. The most important meta tags include title, description, Open Graph tags (og:title, og:image), and Twitter Card tags (twitter:card, twitter:image).

Why analyze your meta tags?

Broken or missing meta tags hurt your site in two ways. First, search engines may not understand your content, leading to lower rankings and less traffic. Second, when people share your links on social media, the preview cards may show wrong titles, missing images, or generic descriptions — killing click-through rates. Regular meta tag analysis catches these issues before they cost you traffic.

What does MetaShield analyze?

MetaShield performs a comprehensive analysis of your page's meta tags across four categories: Essentials (title, description, canonical URL, viewport), Social (Open Graph and Twitter Card tags), Technical (charset, favicon, robots, JSON-LD structured data), and Quality (image dimensions, text length, duplicate detection). You get a score out of 100, platform previews showing how your link looks on 6 platforms, and copy-paste HTML fixes for every issue found.

How often should I check my meta tags?

Check your meta tags after every deploy and whenever you change page titles, descriptions, or images. CMS updates, theme changes, and plugin updates can silently break meta tags. Marketing teams should check before any major campaign or social media push. A broken og:image on a viral post means thousands of shares with no preview image — that's traffic left on the table.