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What do AI engines actually see on your page?

ChatGPT, Claude, and Perplexity read your raw HTML. They do not run JavaScript, and many sites show them almost nothing. Paste a URL and see exactly what they get: your share card, your meta tags, your Schema.org blocks, and an AI-readiness grade.

Scanning your page: fetching it the way an AI crawler does. Usually 10 to 30 seconds; heavy JavaScript sites can take up to two minutes.

Free, up to 5 scans a day. Each scan is logged: the URL and its results. Your IP address is stored only as an anonymous hash, never raw.

Scan result

What AI engines see on this page

Your AI-readiness starting point
0/100

Share-card preview (LinkedIn, Slack, AI citations)
No preview image

No working Open Graph tags, so you do not control this preview. Each platform guesses from fallbacks: LinkedIn may pick a random image from the page body and re-host it; Slack, X, and WhatsApp often show a bare link; and AI answers lose the structured signals they would quote.

How this page loads
AI crawler access

Issues we found

    Meta tags AI engines read

    TagValueStatus

    Get the full report free

    See the full Schema.org report: every block on this page, the ones AI engines expect and do not find, and a copy-pasteable fix for each. Enter your email and the blur comes off right away.

    Schema.org blocks

      Expected vs. present for this page type

      Want the grade raised for you? The AI Search Visibility audit measures your brand across the AI engines and hands your team a prioritised fix list.

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      Common questions

      About the Inspector, and what it does with your scan.

      Is the AI Visibility Inspector free?

      Yes. You get up to 5 scans a day at no cost. The share card preview, the grade, the issue list, and the full meta-tag table are visible right away. The Schema.org report with a copy-pasteable fix for every gap opens when you enter your email, and the fix recommendations follow once you confirm it.

      What does the Inspector check?

      The scan fetches your page the way an AI crawler does and reads what is actually in the HTML: title and description, Open Graph and Twitter tags, canonical, every Schema.org block, and whether the page needs JavaScript to show its content. It then compares that against what AI engines expect for your page type and grades the result.

      Why would AI engines see something different from my browser?

      Most AI crawlers, including GPTBot, ClaudeBot, and PerplexityBot, read raw HTML and do not run JavaScript. If your page builds its content in the browser, those crawlers can receive a nearly empty shell, however complete the page looks to you.

      What happens to the data from my scan?

      Each scan is logged: the URL, the results, and an anonymous hash of your IP address that enforces the daily limit. We never store your raw IP. If you enter your email, it goes through the same double opt-in as our newsletter, and you can unsubscribe any time.