The Google URL Inspection Tool is now available to all users



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Google has confirmed on Twitter that two weeks after publishing the URL inspection tool in the new version of Google Search Console, it is now available to all the users.

When the new tool was released, it was available only to a limited number of users. Google has begun to roll it out slowly to more and more users, and by that time, 15 days after the first announcement of the tool, Google says the tool is available to all.

You can access the tool in the new Google Search Console here.

The URL Inspection Tool allows you to check a specific URL on your website to see the status of how Google searches this URL. This tool "provides detailed information on crawling, indexing and distributing your pages, directly from the Google index," says Google. It will show the last crawl date, the state of this crawl, the crawl or indexing errors, and the canonical URL for that page. It will show if the page has been indexed successfully, AMP errors, structured data errors, and indexing problems.


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