Bulk Canonical Checker
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🔗 Bulk Canonical Checker

Check canonical tags for multiple URLs at once

Enter up to 10 URLs, one URL per line

Checking canonical tags...

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📖 How to Use
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Enter URLs

Paste the URLs you want to check, one URL per line (max 10 URLs).

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Click Check Button

Press the "Check Canonicals" button to start the analysis.

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View Statistics

See total URLs, canonical present count, and missing count.

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Review Details

Check each URL's canonical tag status and value.

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You just launched 50 new product pages, but something isn’t right. Maybe Google’s picking up the wrong versions, or worse, flagging them as duplicates. Clicking through every page to check the canonical tags? That’s hours of your life gone—and you’ll probably miss a few. Yeah, it’s a hassle. That’s why the Bulk Canonical Checker exists. What used to be a nightmare is now a quick, five-second scan.

What Does the Bulk Canonical Checker Do?

Canonical tags (rel=canonical) tell search engines which version of a page to treat as the “real” one. When you’re struggling with dozens or hundreds of URLs—think e-commerce filters, paginated blog pages, or syndicated articles—there’s no way to check this stuff manually without missing something. The Bulk Canonical Checker shows the canonical tag for each page. No more right-clicking and searching through page source; no more guessing if you missed something important. The tool is fast and accurate—way better than manually checking it. And if you’re knee-deep in technical SEO, you’ll appreciate other tools like Bulk Redirect Chain Checker or a Bulk HTTP Status Checker too.

Key Features of the Bulk Canonical Checker

  1. Bulk URL Upload: Dump in up to 10 URLs at once or upload a file—there’s no need to tediously check one page at a time.
  2. Missing Canonical Alert: Instantly spot pages with missing canonicals, so nothing slips through the cracks.
  3. Mobile-Friendly: Works great on your phone or tablet, so you can check URLs wherever you are.
  4. No Signup Hassle: Jump right in—no accounts or emails needed.
  5. Redirects Handled: The tool follows 301 and 302 redirects, showing you, what the final URL’s canonical tag is. Because, yes, redirects can mess up indexing too.
  6. Free Tier: Check plenty of URLs every day with the free version.

Who Should Use the Bulk Canonical Checker?

  • SEO Specialists: Double-check that your canonical setup is rock-solid—especially after redesigns or migrations.
  • E-commerce Managers: Make sure filters and variants (size, color, etc.) aren’t accidentally competing with your main products.
  • Content Publishers: If you syndicate, check the originals always point back to your site.
  • Digital Agencies: Run client audits fast and walk into meetings with slick, detailed reports.
  • Developers: After deploying new code or CMS tweaks, confirm that canonical logic hasn’t broken.
  • Bloggers with Big Archives: Make sure paginated category pages always point to the main category—they shouldn’t compete in search.

How to Use the Bulk Canonical Checker

  1. Open the Bulk Canonical Checker in your browser—no need to sign-in and download.
  2. Paste the URLs into the input box of the tool. One URL per line, you can add up to 10 URLs.
  3. Click “Check Canonicals”.
  4. The tool does its thing. Review the results—see the URL, canonical statuses like “OK,” or “Missing”.

What are the Benefits of Bulk Canonical Checker?

  • You’ll save hours. What would take all afternoon—checking 100+ URLs—now takes seconds. That’s real time (and money) back for your team or agency.
  • No more duplicate content issues. You catch mistakes before Google does, keeping your site’s rankings safe from self-sabotage.
  • Migrations go smoother. After moving domains or changing structure, confirm all canonicals are pointing to the right URLs in one sweep.
  • Easy, pro-level reporting. Share real, specific data with your clients or stakeholders—no more vague promises.

Pro Tips for Getting the Best Results with the Bulk Canonical Checker

  1. Combine with a sitemap audit. Export your sitemap, run it through the checker, and make sure every link lines up.
  2. Track over time. Run the tool weekly on your key sections—product pages, blogs, etc.—and save the reports.
  3. Spot problems before they blow up. Watch for hijacks. If a canonical points to a totally different domain, investigate right away.
  4. Run after every site update—especially if you use WordPress plugins or new themes.
  5. Sometimes updates mess with canonicals behind your back. Pair with a redirect checker for the full picture. Fix redirects first, then check the final canonical

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

You’ll see an “Error” status, and the HTTP code. The tool skips canonicals on error pages—because that information wouldn’t be helpful. Fix the broken page first.

Only if the tool can get there—public URLs work best. For private servers or behind-a-login sites, use a script or tool that lets you set custom headers.

A redirect checker follows 301/302 redirects. A canonical checker reads the page’s tag. The Bulk Canonical Checker does both—so you get the whole picture.

Definitely. The standard—and what you want—is for a page to point to itself with the canonical tag. The tool will mark these as “OK” or “Same URL”.