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Schema Check

Schema & Structured Data Checker

Extract and inspect all JSON-LD structured data on any page. See schema types, view the raw markup, and discover rich result eligibility.

JSON-LD extraction
Microdata detection
Schema type identification
Rich result eligibility
Copy JSON blocks

What structured data does your page have?

Enter any URL to extract all JSON-LD blocks, identify schema types, and discover which Google rich results your page is eligible for.

JSON-LD Viewer

Extract and syntax-highlight every JSON-LD block on a page. Expand, collapse, and copy any block with one click.

Schema Type Detection

Automatically identify FAQPage, Product, Article, BreadcrumbList, HowTo, LocalBusiness and more with colour-coded chips.

Rich Result Eligibility

See which Google rich result types (star ratings, FAQ dropdowns, recipe cards) your schema markup unlocks.

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Tool guide

Understanding Schema and JSON-LD results

Structured data helps search engines understand entities, breadcrumbs, products, FAQs, organizations, and other page details.

What this tool does

It extracts JSON-LD and microdata, displays schema types, and highlights parsing issues.

Who it helps

  • SEO teams validating rich-result markup
  • Developers debugging structured data
  • Site owners checking product or article templates

Usage instructions

Enter a URL and inspect the detected schema blocks. Fix invalid JSON, missing required fields, or incorrect entity types in the site template.

Understanding the output

Detected schema is a signal, not a guarantee of rich results. Errors should be fixed before relying on structured data for search features.

Why it matters for hosting

Hosting and caching can serve old templates, so schema checks are useful after deployments, plugin updates, or migrations.