AI Page Inspector for AI SEO, GEO & AEO

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How it works

Use the AI Page Inspector in 3 steps

Check whether ChatGPT, Perplexity, Gemini, Claude, and other answer engines can understand the page you want to rank in AI search.

Paste a public URL

Use a homepage, service page, pricing page, landing page, or article. No need to paste page text manually.

Inspect what AI sees

We extract the clean, AI-readable content: title, meta description, headings, copy, and visible page text.

Fix the gaps

Ask follow-up questions and turn missing pricing, unclear services, weak proof, or hidden content into page updates.

Why it matters

AI SEO starts with readable content

Generative engine optimization (GEO), answer engine optimization (AEO), and LLM visibility all depend on one simple question: can an AI system actually read and trust the important parts of your page?

If your pricing, services, proof, location, or product details are hidden behind JavaScript, tabs, sliders, or vague copy, AI search tools may skip them. The Page Inspector shows the content answer engines can work with so you know what to improve.

Optimize for answer engines

Make your page easier for AI assistants to summarize, quote, and recommend.

Support multilingual pages

Review content in the language your customers use, then ask follow-up questions in that same language.

Find practical fixes

Turn AI visibility gaps into concrete copy, layout, and content updates.

What should I paste into the Page Inspector?

Paste a live URL, not raw page text. Use the page you want AI search tools to understand and cite.

Can I use it for AI SEO and GEO audits?

Yes. It helps audit whether your content is readable for ChatGPT, Perplexity, Gemini, Claude, and similar AI answer engines.

Does it work in different languages?

The first analysis follows the language on the page. You can ask follow-up questions in the language your customers use.

What pages are best to inspect?

Start with money pages: service pages, comparison pages, pricing pages, location pages, and high-intent blog posts.