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Free Title Tag Checker for SEO and AI Search

The Title Tag Checker fetches a public page or accepts a pasted title, then scores the title tag for length, approximate pixel width, H1 alignment, boilerplate language, Google title-link rewrite risk, and AI-search clarity. It is built for teams that need a better page title before publishing, refreshing, or scaling SEO and AEO pages.

Who this tool is for: Built for SEO teams, content marketers, agencies, and technical marketers who need to validate important service pages, blog posts, comparison pages, product pages, and tool pages before search results or AI answers misrepresent the page.

What this tool measures

  • Title tag length and approximate pixel width
  • Missing, short, long, or placeholder title tags
  • Title tag and H1 alignment without requiring an exact match
  • Google title-link rewrite risk signals
  • Entity, page type, and buyer-intent clarity for AI answer systems
  • Suggested rewrite guidance for clearer search and AEO positioning
  • Copy-paste website widget with AEO Engine attribution

How it works

  1. Enter a public page URL or paste a title manually
  2. The checker extracts the title tag and first H1 when available
  3. Review title length, pixel estimate, rewrite risk, and AEO clarity
  4. Use the suggested rewrite and recommendations to tighten the page
  5. Run the broader AEO Report when you need schema, crawlability, and citation-readiness analysis

Why it matters for AI search and revenue

Title tags are not just blue-link copy. They are one of the first page signals that users, Google, and AI answer systems use to understand the entity, intent, and promise of a page. A vague, overlong, or mismatched title can lead to truncation, title rewrites, weak click-through, and poor AI-search interpretation.

How AEO Engine executes beyond the tool

AEO Engine turns title checks into managed page improvements: rewriting title tags and H1s, aligning page sections with search intent, implementing schema, strengthening internal links, and connecting technical SEO fixes to answer-engine visibility.

Use cases and examples

  • Audit a service page title before publishing to confirm it names the offer and buyer intent
  • Compare a title tag and H1 after a content refresh to reduce rewrite risk
  • Find placeholder titles left behind by a CMS template
  • Rewrite overlong titles so the core keyword and promise appear before truncation
  • Use the output as a page-level SEO and AEO QA checklist

Comparison and alternatives

Basic title tag tools count characters or preview a search snippet. The AEO Engine Title Tag Checker adds H1 alignment, rewrite-risk scoring, AI-search clarity, and a managed execution bridge for teams that want title fixes applied across priority pages.

FAQ

What is a title tag checker?

A title tag checker reviews the HTML title of a page for length, clarity, search result fit, and alignment with the visible page heading.

How long should a title tag be?

A practical range is often around 40 to 60 characters, but there is no universal fixed limit. Google display depends on pixel width, query, device, and whether Google rewrites the title link.

Why does Google rewrite title tags?

Google may generate a different title link when the title is missing, vague, repetitive, too long, stuffed with keywords, or misaligned with prominent on-page text such as the H1.

Do title tags matter for AI search?

Yes. AI answer systems use page titles as one context signal for identifying the entity, page type, and answer promise before summarizing or citing a page.

Should the title tag and H1 match exactly?

No. They should describe the same intent, but they do not need to be identical. The title can be optimized for search display while the H1 can be clearer on the page.

Next step

Check any page title tag for length, SERP display, H1 alignment, rewrite risk, and AI-search clarity. Free title tag checker with AEO recommendations.

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