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Managing redirects correctly is a critical part of technical SEO and website maintenance.
Our Redirect Checker is a free online tool that allows you to instantly analyze URL redirects, identify redirect chains, and verify final destination URLs — without signup or login.
Whether you are fixing broken links, migrating a website, or auditing SEO issues, this tool helps you understand exactly how your URLs behave for users and search engines.
Paste your URL below and check redirects instantly.
A Redirect Checker is a tool that examines how a URL redirects from one address to another before reaching its final destination.
When a user or search engine accesses a URL, the server may respond with a redirect instead of the actual page. These redirects can be helpful — but only if implemented correctly.
Our Redirect Checker analyzes:
HTTP status codes
Redirect type (301, 302, etc.)
Number of redirect hops
Redirect chains and loops
Final destination URL
This information helps you detect SEO issues that are often invisible during normal browsing.
Redirects play a major role in how search engines crawl, index, and rank your website.
Incorrect redirects can silently damage your SEO performance.
Loss of ranking signals (link equity)
Crawl budget waste
Slow page load times
Indexing issues
Broken user journeys
Search engines prefer clean, direct redirects that point users and bots to the correct page with minimal delay.
Our Redirect Checker helps you identify and fix redirect problems before they affect your rankings.
Redirects don’t just affect SEO — they also impact users.
Too many redirects can:
Increase page load time
Cause browser errors
Confuse visitors
Increase bounce rates
A fast, smooth redirect ensures users reach the right content without frustration.
Our tool helps you ensure every redirect serves a clear purpose.
Our Redirect Checker supports all major redirect types used on modern websites.
A 301 redirect signals that a page has permanently moved to a new URL.
This is the recommended redirect for SEO, as it passes most link equity to the new page.
A 302 redirect indicates a temporary move.
Search engines may continue indexing the original URL, which can cause SEO confusion if used incorrectly.
A modern HTTP redirect that preserves the request method.
Often used in technical or API-based environments.
A permanent version of the 307 redirect, commonly used in HTTPS migrations.
Client-side redirects are implemented within HTML.
These are generally not recommended for SEO.
Triggered via scripts.
They can be unreliable for search engines and should be avoided where possible.
Using our Redirect Checker is fast and simple:
Enter or paste your URL into the input field
Click the “Check Redirect” button
View the complete redirect path instantly
No signup, no registration, and no technical knowledge required.
Unlimited usage
Instant results
Works on all devices
Our tool is designed to be simple, accurate, and accessible to everyone.
Completely free to use
No signup or email required
Detects redirect chains and loops
Displays HTTP status codes clearly
Identifies final destination URL
Server-side redirect analysis
Clean and easy-to-understand results
Unlike many tools, we focus on clarity, not overwhelming data.
A redirect chain occurs when a URL passes through multiple redirects before reaching the final page.
example.com → example.net → example.org → finalpage.com
Slower loading times
Reduced SEO value
Inefficient crawling
Increased risk of errors
SEO best practice:
Limit redirects to a single step whenever possible.
Our Redirect Checker clearly displays redirect chains so you can fix them easily.
A redirect loop happens when URLs redirect back to each other endlessly.
Example:
URL A → URL B → URL A
Redirect loops:
Break page access
Cause browser errors
Prevent search engines from indexing content
Our tool quickly identifies redirect loops so you can correct them before they impact users.
With our Redirect Checker, you can identify:
Too many redirect hops
Wrong redirect type (302 instead of 301)
HTTP to HTTPS misconfigurations
WWW vs non-WWW conflicts
Trailing slash issues
Redirects pointing to non-existent pages
Fixing these issues improves site health, rankings, and performance.
This free tool is ideal for:
SEO professionals
Website owners
Bloggers and content creators
Web developers
Digital marketers
e-commerce store owners
If your website has pages, redirects need to be monitored regularly.
Browser extensions often provide incomplete or misleading results because:
Browsers cache redirects
Extensions miss server-level responses
JavaScript redirects may be hidden
Our online Redirect Checker performs server-side analysis, providing accurate and reliable redirect data every time.
You can use this Redirect Checker for many real-world scenarios:
Ensure old URLs redirect correctly to new pages.
Verify that every URL points to the correct domain.
Check proper redirection from HTTP to HTTPS.
Identify redirect chains and loops during audits.
Ensure backlinks redirect to relevant pages.
Audit outdated blog posts and URLs.
To maintain strong SEO performance, follow these best practices:
Use 301 redirects for permanent moves
Avoid redirect chains
Update internal links instead of relying on redirects
Regularly audit redirects
Redirect users to the most relevant page
Our Redirect Checker helps you follow these practices easily.
Find quick answers to the most common questions about our SEO tools, pricing, and support. Everything you need to get started—right at your fingertips.
Yes, the tool is 100% free with no hidden costs.
No. You can use the tool without signup or login.
Yes, there are no usage limits.
Yes, it checks server-side redirects regardless of device.
301 redirects are permanent and SEO-friendly, while 302 redirects are temporary.
Yes. Redirect chains reduce crawl efficiency and ranking signals.
Anytime you migrate a site, change URLs, or perform SEO audits.
Yes. The tool clearly displays the final destination URL after following all redirects, along with each redirect step and its HTTP status code.
Absolutely. This tool is ideal for post-migration audits, helping you verify that old URLs correctly redirect to their new versions without chains or loops.
Yes. The tool performs read-only checks and does not modify your website in any way. It is completely safe for regular SEO and technical audits.