Backlink Checker – Analyze Your Link Profile
Paste your backlink data and get an instant breakdown — total links, unique referring domains, follow vs nofollow, top domains, anchor text and more, all processed privately in your browser.
Backlink Checker
One entry per line — a URL or domain works, or use the format domain, anchor, follow for richer analysis. Everything runs locally in your browser.
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Quick Answer
This backlink checker analyzes your link profile directly in your browser. Paste your backlink list (from Google Search Console or any SEO tool), and instantly see total backlinks, unique referring domains, follow vs nofollow counts, top referring domains, anchor text, and domain-type breakdown — with a one-click CSV export.
Why Backlinks Still Matter
Backlinks remain one of the strongest signals Google uses to judge a page's authority. A link from another site is, in effect, a vote of confidence — and links from many different, reputable domains carry far more weight than hundreds of links from one source. Analyzing your profile tells you where you stand and what to improve.
How to Get Your Data
This tool is a fast, private analyzer — it doesn't crawl the web, so you bring the data:
- Google Search Console — the Links report lists your top linking sites and anchors, free.
- Ahrefs, Semrush, Majestic — export your backlink list to CSV from any paid tool.
- Paste it here — one entry per line. A plain URL works, or use
domain, anchor, followfor richer stats.
What the Numbers Mean
- Unique referring domains — the single most important metric. More domains = more diverse authority.
- Follow vs nofollow — nofollow links don't pass authority directly, but a healthy profile contains both; a 100% follow profile can look unnatural.
- Anchor text — a natural mix of branded, generic, and partial-match anchors is ideal. Too many exact-match anchors suggest manipulation.
- TLD breakdown — links from varied domains (.com, .org, .edu, country codes) look organic; a profile dominated by one niche TLD is a red flag.
Red Flags to Watch For
- A sudden spike of links from spammy or unrelated sites.
- Hundreds of links from one domain (likely a paid link network).
- Anchor text that is 80%+ exact-match commercial phrases.
- Links from expired domains or private blog networks.
If you spot these, use Google's Disavow Tool to tell Google to ignore the worst offenders.
Conclusion
Knowing your backlink profile is the first step to improving it. Run your export through this free analyzer, study the breakdowns, and focus your outreach on adding new, high-quality referring domains. Do it regularly — link profiles change fast.
What Our Users Say
Trusted by thousands of users worldwide
"I export my Search Console links every month and run them through this before my client report. The unique-domains and follow/nofollow stats are exactly what I need to show progress — and the CSV export makes building the report effortless."
"Privacy was my concern — I didn't want to upload my link data to yet another SaaS. This runs completely in the browser, which is exactly what I wanted. Fast, free, and the anchor text breakdown is a nice touch."
"Caught a spammy link spike my paid tool missed because I could finally see the full domain list at once. The TLD breakdown showed 40% of new links were from one suspicious registry. Disavowed them the same day."
Frequently Asked Questions
Quick answers to common questions
Paste your backlink data — one entry per line (URL, or domain, anchor, rel). The tool analyzes total links, unique referring domains, follow/nofollow split, top domains, anchors and TLDs entirely in your browser.
Export it from Google Search Console (Links report) or from tools like Ahrefs, Semrush or Majestic, then paste it here for a quick offline analysis.
There is no fixed rule, but a mostly follow profile (60–90% follow) with a natural spread of anchor text and domains looks healthy to search engines.
A thousand links from one domain is far less valuable than a hundred links from a hundred different domains. Diversity signals genuine authority.
No. Everything is processed locally in your browser — your backlink data never leaves your device.
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