Google Index Checker
Check how many pages of a domain are indexed by Google.
The Google Index Checker runs a site: query on Google for your domain and tells you roughly how many pages are indexed. It's a quick way to confirm that your site is being indexed and to spot drops in indexed page count over time.
Why use this tool
site: shortcut
Saves you typing site:yourdomain.com into Google manually.
Quick health check
Confirm your site is indexed and watch for sudden drops.
Just paste a domain
No login, no API key, no install.
How to use it
Enter the domain
Just the domain or a full URL — we extract the host.
We run site:domain.com on Google
And parse the "About X results" count.
Read the index count
See how many pages Google reports for the domain.
Frequently asked questions
Is the index count exact?+
No — Google's "About X results" number is an estimate. Use Google Search Console's Index Coverage report for precise per-page status.
Why did the check fail?+
Google sometimes rate-limits these queries or shows a CAPTCHA. Wait a few minutes and try again; the tool will tell you which case happened.
Should the count match Search Console?+
Usually approximately, but Search Console's number is more reliable for monitoring trends.
Is the tool free?+
Yes — free with a small per-IP rate limit because each check is a real Google fetch.