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Is my website visible to AI?

Run a quick AI visibility check to see what AI bots and search engines can actually read on your page without executing JavaScript.

  • robots.txt access for AI & search bots
  • Indexability (meta robots + X‑Robots‑Tag)
  • Server‑rendered text (no‑JS visibility)
  • HTTPS & performance (fetch + response time)

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AI Visibility Checker

Check your AI visibility. See if AI crawlers can read your page without JavaScript, and whether you’re blocking key bots in robots.txt.

Paste any public URL — we'll fetch it and your robots.txt.

No credit card required.

Examples you can try (and what to look for)

Example 1 — your homepage

Try: https://yourdomain.com/

If “Server-rendered content” is low, you may be shipping an empty HTML shell (client-only rendering). Make sure your key copy, headings, and product details exist in the initial HTML.

Example 2 — a money page (pricing / product)

Try: https://yourdomain.com/pricing

If the tool detects noindex (meta robots or X-Robots-Tag), AI systems may avoid citing it. Remove accidental noindex from templates and edge/CDN headers.

Example 3 — a blog post (knowledge / topical authority)

Try: https://yourdomain.com/blog/your-post

If AI bots show “Blocked by robots.txt”, you’re likely disallowing specific user agents (e.g. GPTBot, ClaudeBot). Adjust robots rules if your goal is visibility in AI answers.

Want a full diagnostic? Read why your website might be invisible to AI .

What “AI visibility” means (in practice)

Most AI systems rely on the public web: they fetch pages, extract text, and use it to answer queries. If your important pages are blocked by robots rules, marked noindex, or only render content in the browser, you may be invisible in AI answers (and often in Google too).

Quick fixes if your score is low

  • Ensure the page returns 200 and isn’t behind auth, geo-blocks, or aggressive bot protection.
  • Check robots.txt rules for major crawlers and avoid blocking important sections.
  • Remove accidental noindex from templates, headers, or CMS settings.
  • Render critical content server-side (or prerender) so bots can read it without JS.
  • Publish a sitemap and keep canonicals consistent across languages.

FAQ

Is my website visible to AI?

If bots can fetch your pages and see meaningful text without running JavaScript, you’re generally AI-visible. The most common blockers are robots.txt disallows, noindex directives, and client-only rendering.

What AI bots does this checker consider?

It focuses on common AI-related user agents (like GPTBot, ClaudeBot, PerplexityBot, Google-Extended) plus traditional search crawlers, using the signals your site exposes publicly.

Does “allowed” mean I’ll rank first?

Not by itself. Visibility is the prerequisite. Ranking and being mentioned also depend on content quality, topical coverage, internal linking, backlinks, structured data, and page performance.

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