Is Your Website Visible to AI?

Check if ChatGPT, Claude, Perplexity and other AI systems can find, understand and cite your website. 26 technical checks, results in seconds.

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AI Visibility Score
Important: This scan checks the technical foundation of your AI visibility. Depending on the results, your page content (text, structure, topical depth) may also need adjustments for optimal AI visibility.

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What is AI Visibility?

TL;DR: AI Visibility determines if AI systems can find and cite your website. This free scanner checks 26 technical factors — robots.txt, Schema.org, content structure, and freshness signals — and shows you exactly what to fix.

AI Visibility (also known as GEO — Generative Engine Optimization) determines whether AI systems like ChatGPT, Claude, Perplexity, and Google Gemini can find, understand, and cite your website in their answers. As AI-powered search grows, websites that are not optimized for AI crawlers risk losing a significant share of organic traffic.

How does AI Visibility work?

AI systems rely on structured data (Schema.org JSON-LD), crawler access (robots.txt), content structure (headings, meta tags), and freshness signals (dates, authorship) to determine which sources to cite. This scanner checks all of these factors.

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