SERP position checker

You optimized the page, built the links, and now you want one straight answer: are you on page 1 for the keyword, or not? Enter the keyword and your domain — this runs a live, depersonalized Google search and shows your position in the top 10, with the rest of page 1 for context.

Free and anonymous. Fair-use limit: 5 checks per hour per IP (each check is a live search).

What this tells you, and what it doesn't

A SERP checker answers one question fast: for a given keyword, does your site show up on Google's first page, and where? Page 1 is where almost all the clicks happen — if you're not there, ranking on page 2 or page 5 makes little practical difference to traffic until you climb onto it.

This tool runs a single, depersonalized Google search for your keyword and looks for your domain in the top 10. Here's what each part of the result means:

  • Your position: if your domain ranks in the top 10, you get the exact spot (1-10) and the specific page of yours that Google chose to rank.
  • The page-1 list: the ten results Google returns for the keyword, so you can see who you're up against and which pages own the query.
  • And if you're not on page 1? That's a useful answer in itself — visibility work comes before fine-tuning a position you don't have yet.

What it can't tell you: your rank in a specific city or country, the personalized result a logged-in user sees, local-pack or map positions, or how your ranking moves over time. It's a depersonalized page-1 spot-check for one keyword — not a full rank-tracking suite.

How to use it

  1. Enter the keyword exactly as someone would search it — the phrasing changes the results.
  2. Enter your domain (e.g. example.com). We match any page on your domain that ranks for the keyword.
  3. Read the verdict: your position if you're on page 1, or a clear "not on page 1" if you aren't.
  4. Scan the page-1 list to see which competitors hold the keyword and which of their pages Google is ranking.

Frequently asked questions

How many results does it check?

Google's first page — the top 10 organic results. It runs one real search for your keyword and looks for your domain in those results. If you're on page 1 it shows your exact position; if not, it tells you you're not on page 1. It doesn't page through to positions 11-100, because that would mean several paid searches per check.

Why might the position differ from what I see in my own browser?

Google personalizes results by your location, device, language, and search history, and tests different layouts. This tool asks for a depersonalized result — no account, no location bias — so it's a clean, repeatable read rather than your personal view. The real rank a given user sees varies, so read this as a reference point, not their exact number.

Does it match my exact URL or my whole domain?

It matches by domain. If any page on your domain ranks in the top 10 for the keyword, you'll see that page's URL and its position. That's usually what you want — you care that your site shows up for the keyword, and which page Google chose to rank.

Which Google does it check?

The default global Google index, depersonalized. It isn't tied to a specific country or city, so it won't reflect local-pack or country-specific rankings. For one keyword and one domain it's a fast sanity check on page-1 visibility, not a full rank-tracking suite.

Can it track rankings over time?

No — this is a single, on-demand check. It tells you where you stand right now for one keyword. Tracking movement across many keywords over weeks is a different job; this tool is the quick spot-check, not the dashboard.

Last updated: 2026-06-01