Analyzing heading tags...
Paste the full URL of the website you want to analyze.
Press the "Check Headings" button to analyze the page.
See the count of H1-H6 tags on the page.
Check the heading hierarchy and structure of the page.
Analyze H1-H6 heading structure of any webpage
Analyzing heading tags...
Paste the full URL of the website you want to analyze.
Press the "Check Headings" button to analyze the page.
See the count of H1-H6 tags on the page.
Check the heading hierarchy and structure of the page.
Ever hit “publish” on a blog post and wondered why Google didn’t seem to care? It happens a lot. Usually, the culprit is something simple people forget: messy or missing heading tags. Scanning your HTML by hand to check those H1, H2, H3 tags? It’s boring, takes forever, and let’s be honest—you’ll probably miss something. That’s why the Heading Tag Checker exists. It’s free, dead simple, and finds your heading mistakes in a snap. Fix those, and you’re already ahead of half your competition.
The tool couldn’t be easier: paste in a webpage link, hit a button, and it spits out a full list of every heading tag (H1 to H6) in order. You see your structure, plain and simple. No hunting through source code or wondering, “Did I forget an H1 somewhere?” Just clear answers—instantly.
Normally, doing this by hand means firing up developer tools and digging through ugly HTML for ages. The Heading Tag Checker needs less than two seconds. If you mess with YouTube stuff, there are other neat tools out there—like ones for Video Schema Generator or grabbing link Sitemap URL Extractor—but for on-page SEO, start here.
Yes. You can analyze any public page, news site, e-commerce page—whatever, as long as it’s online.
The tool shows either empty results or a warning, so you know to add headings ASAP.
Some sites block automated tools, or you might’ve pasted a broken link. Try another page, or see if it requires a login.
Not at all. Devs use it for troubleshooting, writers for content checks, and students for learning how real-world headings work.
