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How to use Broken Link Checker?
Broken links (dead links) hurt your SEO rankings and annoy your users. Since standard browser tools cannot bypass security walls, our pro tool analyzes your code directly.
- Get Source: Go to the webpage you want to check, press
CTRL + U(or right-click "View Page Source"). - Copy/Paste: Select all the code and paste it into the editor above.
- Scan: Click "Check for Broken Links". Our tool will extract every
<a href="...">tag. - Audit: The tool identifies invalid URL formats, empty links, and identifies internal vs external links.
Key Features
Extraction Engine
Instantly pulls every link from raw HTML, saving you hours of manual checking.
Privacy Secured
We don't crawl your site from our server. The code is processed right in your browser tab.
SEO Audit
Categorizes links so you can see if you're passing too much "Link Juice" to external sites.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a broken link?
A broken link is a hyperlink on a website that no longer works because the destination page has been moved or deleted, or because the URL was typed incorrectly.
Why are broken links bad for SEO?
Googlebot's crawl budget is wasted on dead links. Additionally, high bounce rates caused by users hitting 404 pages signal to Google that your site is poorly maintained.
Can this tool detect 404 errors?
This tool checks the **integrity of the code**. It finds empty links, invalid protocols (like htp://), and formatting errors. To check if a live external page is a 404, you must click the link in the result table.
How often should I check for dead links?
It is recommended to run a full site link audit at least once a month, especially if you publish frequent content or have many guest posts.