Free International SEO Tool

International SEO checker for export websites.

Check hreflang tags, canonical consistency, geo-targeting signals, language alternates, sitemap coverage per language, and mobile international readiness across your export SEO pages.

  • Verify hreflang and canonical tag consistency
  • Check language alternate coverage and reciprocal references
  • Review sitemap language coverage and geo-targeting signals
  • Assess mobile international readiness for global buyers

Page highlights

Check hreflang and alternate language tags

Verify that every language version has a valid hreflang tag pointing to its counterpart. Confirm reciprocal references between English and Chinese pages, and ensure an x-default URL is set for global buyers who do not match a specific language signal.

Verify canonical consistency across languages

Each language version should use its own canonical URL. Check that English pages canonicalize to /en/... paths and Chinese pages to /zh/... paths with no cross-language canonical confusion or self-referencing mismatches.

Review geo-targeting and sitemap coverage

Confirm that language sitemaps include all localized pages with correct hreflang alternates. Check Search Console geo-targeting settings and ensure market pages match the intended country or language audience without sending contradictory signals.

Assess mobile international readiness

International buyers often browse on mobile devices. Verify viewport settings, tap target spacing, font scaling, and page speed for key international landing pages to ensure a usable experience regardless of device or network conditions.

FAQ

What does the international SEO checker verify?

It checks hreflang tag implementation, canonical URL consistency across language versions, sitemap language coverage, reciprocal alternate references, x-default setup, geo-targeting signals, and mobile readiness for international audiences.

Why is hreflang important for export websites?

Hreflang tells search engines which language version to serve to users in different regions. Without correct hreflang, English and Chinese pages may compete against each other or serve the wrong language to buyers.

How often should international SEO signals be checked?

Check after every new multilingual page batch, after site restructures, and during quarterly technical SEO audits to catch broken alternates, missing language pages, or canonical drift early.

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