Schema.org Structured Data Analyzer
Extract and analyze Schema.org JSON-LD markup from any website URL. Preview how structured data appears in Google search results. Perfect for SEO audits, competitor analysis, and structured data validation. Free, instant, and secure.
Enter any website URL to extract and analyze its Schema.org JSON-LD structured data. The tool will fetch the page and extract all structured data markup.
About Schema.org Structured Data Analyzer
Our Schema.org Structured Data Analyzer is a powerful, free online tool designed to help SEO professionals, developers, and website owners extract, analyze, and preview Schema.org JSON-LD markup from any website. Schema.org structured data helps search engines understand your content and display rich snippets in search results, significantly improving click-through rates and visibility.
This tool automatically fetches any website URL, extracts all JSON-LD structured data markup, and provides a comprehensive analysis including schema types found, preview of how it will appear in Google search results, and the complete JSON-LD code. URL analysis is processed securely through our server to extract structured data.
Perfect For:
- SEO Professionals: Analyze competitor websites to understand their structured data strategy. Identify schema types they're using and optimize your own implementation.
- Website Owners: Check if your website has proper structured data markup. Verify that your Schema.org implementation is correct and complete.
- Developers: Extract structured data from websites for reference or implementation. Understand how different schema types are structured.
- Content Creators: Analyze top-ranking pages to see what structured data they use. Learn from successful implementations.
- E-commerce Sites: Check product schema implementation on competitor sites. Ensure your product pages have proper structured data.
- Blog Owners: Verify article schema markup on your blog posts. Ensure proper implementation for better search visibility.
- SEO Audits: Perform comprehensive structured data audits. Identify missing schema markup or implementation issues.
- Competitor Analysis: Analyze competitor structured data strategies. Discover schema types and implementation patterns.
Key Features:
- JSON-LD Extraction: Automatically extract all JSON-LD structured data from any website URL. Supports all Schema.org types.
- Rich Snippets Preview: See exactly how your structured data will appear in Google search results. Preview title, description, and rich snippet features.
- Schema Type Detection: Identify all schema types found on a page (Product, Article, Organization, Review, FAQ, etc.).
- Multiple Schema Support: Extract and display multiple structured data items from a single page. View all schemas found.
- Code Export: Copy or download the extracted JSON-LD code for reference or implementation. Export as JSON file.
- Metadata Extraction: Extract page title, description, and image even if no structured data is found. Fallback to meta tags.
- Visual Preview: See how structured data appears in search results. Preview ratings, prices, breadcrumbs, and more.
- Secure Processing: URL analysis is processed securely through our server. URLs are not stored or logged.
- No Registration: Use the tool immediately without creating an account. No limits, no fees, completely free.
- Free Forever: No hidden fees, no premium versions, completely free to use for unlimited analyses.
How to Use:
Using the Schema.org Structured Data Analyzer is simple. Enter any website URL in the input field (with or without http:// or https://). Click "Analyze URL" to start the analysis. The tool will fetch the page, extract all JSON-LD structured data, and display the results.
The results include a rich snippets preview showing how the structured data will appear in Google search results, a list of all schema types found, and the complete JSON-LD code. You can copy the code to your clipboard or download it as a JSON file for reference or implementation.
Use Cases & Examples:
Example 1: Competitor Analysis
You're analyzing a competitor's top-ranking product page. Enter their URL and discover they're using Product schema with ratings, prices, and availability. This helps you understand their structured data strategy and optimize your own implementation.
Example 2: SEO Audit
You're auditing your own website for structured data. Enter your page URLs to verify that all important pages have proper Schema.org markup. Identify pages that need structured data implementation.
Example 3: Learning from Top Pages
You want to learn how top-ranking pages implement structured data. Analyze their URLs to see what schema types they use, how they structure their JSON-LD, and what rich snippet features they enable.
Example 4: Implementation Reference
You're implementing structured data on your website and need reference examples. Extract JSON-LD code from websites with good implementations to use as templates or reference.
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- Rich Snippets Preview Tool - Generate and preview Schema.org structured data for your own content
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- Broken Link Finder - Find broken links on websites
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Schema.org structured data?
Schema.org structured data is a standardized format for providing information about a page and classifying the page content. It uses JSON-LD, Microdata, or RDFa markup to help search engines understand your content and display rich snippets in search results.
Is this Schema.org analyzer tool free?
Yes, this Schema.org structured data analyzer is completely free to use with no registration, limits, or hidden fees. URL analysis is processed securely through our server to extract structured data.
What types of structured data can this tool extract?
This tool can extract all types of Schema.org structured data including Product, Article, Organization, Review, BreadcrumbList, FAQPage, LocalBusiness, Event, Recipe, VideoObject, and many more. It extracts JSON-LD markup from any website.
Can I analyze any website URL?
Yes, you can analyze any publicly accessible website URL. Simply enter the URL (with or without http:// or https://) and the tool will fetch the page and extract all JSON-LD structured data found on that page.
How does the preview work?
The preview shows how your structured data will appear in Google search results. It displays the title, description, and rich snippet features (ratings, prices, breadcrumbs, etc.) based on the extracted Schema.org markup, giving you a visual representation of how search engines will display your content.
Is my URL stored or logged?
No, we do not store or log your URLs. URL analysis is processed securely through our server to extract structured data, but URLs are only used for the analysis and are immediately discarded after processing.
What if a page has no structured data?
If a page has no structured data, the tool will still extract page metadata (title, description, image) from meta tags and Open Graph tags. This helps you understand what information is available even without Schema.org markup.
Can I export the extracted structured data?
Yes, you can copy the extracted JSON-LD code to your clipboard or download it as a JSON file. This allows you to save the structured data for reference, analysis, or implementation on your own website.
Does this tool work with Microdata or RDFa?
Currently, this tool extracts JSON-LD structured data only. JSON-LD is the recommended format by Google and is easier to implement and maintain. If you need to analyze Microdata or RDFa, you may need additional tools.
Can I use this for SEO audits?
Yes, this tool is perfect for SEO audits. You can analyze multiple pages on your website to verify structured data implementation, identify missing schema markup, and ensure all important pages have proper Schema.org markup for better search visibility.
💡 Pro Tip: Use this tool to analyze top-ranking competitor pages and learn from their structured data implementations. Extract their JSON-LD code as reference for your own implementation. Always validate extracted structured data using Google's Rich Results Test tool before implementing on your website. Combine this tool with the Rich Snippets Preview tool to generate and test your own structured data.