Duplicate Content Checker
About duplicate content
- Duplicate content can harm SEO and search rankings
- 80%+ similarity indicates likely duplicate content
- Use this tool to compare pages before publishing
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Duplicate Content Checker
Use our Duplicate Content Checker to spot internal and external duplicate text on any webpage. Duplicate content can hurt SEO because search engines may ignore repeated sections and choose only one version to show in results. This tool helps you find similar content fast, so you can fix it before it affects your rankings.
What this tool checks
- Internal duplicates: Text that appears more than once across pages on your own website.
- External duplicates: Text that matches content found on other websites.
Paste a URL, run the scan, and review the matched text to see what needs rewriting, merging, or canonical tagging.
What is a Duplicate Content Checker?
A Duplicate Content Checker by UrwaTools is a free tool that helps you find repeated content on your website before it hurts your SEO. It scans your pages and highlights duplicate issues in key areas like page titles, headings, and meta descriptions, then shows the results in a clear audit-style report.
What you can do with it
- Detect duplicates fast across your site (and spot repeated patterns).
- Group issues by type so you know what to fix first (titles, headings, descriptions, etc.).
- Get practical fixes such as adding canonical URLs, rewriting repeated sections, or merging similar pages.
In short, it helps you keep every page unique, improve indexing, and make it easier for search engines to choose the right page to rank.
Why is it important to prevent duplicate content?
Duplicate content matters because search engines want to show varied, helpful results—not a page full of URLs that all say the same thing. When several pages contain very similar text, Google must choose one “main” version to rank and may push the others down or ignore them.
What can go wrong if you don’t fix it?
- You lose rankings and traffic: Search engines may pick a different page (or even a competitor’s page) to show for your keywords.
- Your original content may not get credit: If the same text exists on multiple sites, Google might rank the page that looks more trustworthy—even if it wasn’t the first one published.
- Indexing issues: Similar pages can be filtered from results, which means fewer pages from your site get visibility.
- Stronger action in spam cases: If Google believes duplicate content is used to manipulate rankings or mislead users, it can apply ranking drops or remove pages from search results entirely.
The best approach is simple: keep each page unique, use canonical tags when needed, and rewrite or merge repeating sections so search engines clearly understand which page deserves to rank.
API Documentation Coming Soon
Documentation for this tool is being prepared. Please check back later or visit our full API documentation.