Bulk Meta Tag Extractor

Titles, descriptions, OG & Twitter tags from 20 URLs — with length flags and Google previews.

Audit how your pages present themselves to Google and social platforms — in bulk. Each URL gets its full metadata extracted with length flags and a pixel-faithful SERP preview, so you can spot truncated titles and missing descriptions before they cost clicks. Works perfectly with URL lists from the Sitemap URL Extractor.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does the bulk meta tag extractor check?

For up to 20 URLs at once it pulls the title tag, meta description, canonical URL, robots directive, H1 count, Open Graph tags and Twitter Card tags — then flags anything missing, too long, or too short, and renders a Google-style SERP preview for each page.

What are the ideal title and description lengths?

Titles display fully up to roughly 60 characters; descriptions up to roughly 160. Longer ones get truncated with an ellipsis in search results, and very short ones waste prime SERP real estate — the tool flags both directions.

Why does it flag pages with more than one H1?

A single clear H1 per page remains the convention search engines and screen readers expect. Multiple H1s dilute the topical signal and usually indicate a theme bug worth fixing.

What are Open Graph and Twitter Card tags?

They control how your link looks when shared on Facebook, LinkedIn, WhatsApp (Open Graph) and X/Twitter (Twitter Cards) — the image, title and description in the share preview. Missing tags mean platforms guess, often badly.

Can I audit my whole site with this?

Yes — extract every URL with the Sitemap URL Extractor, then run them through here in batches of 20. The CSV export combines cleanly in a spreadsheet for a full-site metadata audit.