Google Cache Checker
Check Google cached version
Type
analyzer
Input
url
Output
text
- ✓ Free to use
- ✓ No registration required
- ✓ No file size limits
- ✓ Fast processing
- ✓ Secure & private
Google Cache Checker retrieves the cached version of any webpage that Google has stored. The cache shows when Google last crawled and indexed the page — useful for diagnosing indexing delays, checking what Google sees versus what visitors see, and verifying recent content updates have been crawled.
- 1Enter the URL you want to check.
- 2Click "Check Cache".
- 3View the cached version date and compare with the current live page.
- 4If the cache is outdated, request indexing via Google Search Console.
- →Checking when Google last crawled an important page.
- →Verifying that recent content updates have been picked up by Google.
- →Diagnosing indexing delays for newly published content.
- →Understanding what Google sees on a JavaScript-heavy page.
- →Monitoring crawl frequency as part of technical SEO audits.
Why is Google's cache different from the live page?
Google caches pages at the time of the last crawl. If the live page has changed since then, the cache will be outdated until the next crawl.
How do I get Google to recrawl a page faster?
Use the URL Inspection tool in Google Search Console and request indexing. This typically speeds up recrawling significantly.