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Is your site visible to AI?

See how AI answer engines read your site. Enter a URL and get a free report on how ChatGPT, Perplexity, Google AI Overviews and Copilot can crawl, understand and cite it.

Checks AI crawler access, structured data and content extractability. No signup, nothing stored.

What this checks

AI crawler access

Whether robots.txt and indexing rules let GPTBot, ClaudeBot, PerplexityBot and Google reach and index your content.

Structured data

Schema.org markup that tells AI engines what entity you are and how to cite you.

Content & extractability

Titles, headings and real server-rendered text that AI engines can quote.

Agent readiness

Semantic landmarks, real controls and labelled fields that AI browser agents need to operate the page.

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Frequently asked

What is AI visibility?
AI visibility is how easily AI answer engines (ChatGPT, Perplexity, Google AI Overviews and Copilot) can crawl your site, understand what it is, and cite it in their answers. It builds on classic SEO but adds structured data, entity signals and agent-readable markup.
Is the check free?
Yes. The check is completely free, needs no signup and stores nothing. Enter a URL and get a scored report with a concrete fix for every issue it finds.
How is this different from an SEO audit?
A classic SEO audit optimises for the ten blue links. This check focuses on what AI answer engines need: crawler access for GPTBot and similar bots, schema.org entity data, quotable server-rendered content, and markup that AI browser agents can operate.
Does it test whether ChatGPT already knows my brand?
Not yet. Version 1 is a deterministic technical audit of your markup and crawler access. A live citation test, asking models what they actually know about your brand, is planned as a separate feature.

Further reading

These checks follow current guidance from Google and the Chrome team: