Link Analyzer

Analyze every link on any webpage — internal, external, dofollow, nofollow and HTTP status codes all in one place.


What Is a Link Analyzer?

A Link Analyzer is a free SEO tool that scans any webpage and gives you a complete breakdown of every link found on that page. Whether you’re auditing your own site or analyzing a competitor’s, this tool tells you exactly what kind of links exist, where they point, and whether they’re passing SEO value or not.

What Does Our Link Analyzer Check?

  • Total Links — full count of every hyperlink found on the page
  • Internal Links — links pointing to pages on the same domain
  • External Links — links pointing to other websites
  • DoFollow Links — links that pass PageRank / SEO authority
  • NoFollow Links — links with rel=”nofollow”, rel=”ugc”, or rel=”sponsored”
  • HTTP Status Codes — 200 (OK), 301 (Redirect), 404 (Broken), 500 (Server Error)
  • Anchor Text — the visible clickable text of each link
  • Inbound References — canonical tags, alternate URLs, and OG signals from the page head

How to Use the Link Analyzer

  • Step 1: Enter the full URL of any webpage you want to analyze
  • Step 2: Click “Analyze Links” and wait a few seconds
  • Step 3: Review your summary stats and filter the results table
  • Step 4: Use filters to view only broken links, external links, or nofollow links

Why Should You Analyze Links on a Page?

🔍 SEO Auditing

Find out how many dofollow vs nofollow links are on any page. Understand the link equity distribution across your site.

🔗 Broken Link Detection

Instantly spot 404s and server errors in your link profile before they hurt your rankings or user experience.

🏆 Competitor Research

Analyze competitor pages to see where they link out and what anchor text they use — revealing their content and SEO strategy.

📊 Internal Link Audit

Check that your internal linking structure is healthy and that important pages receive enough internal link authority.

Understanding HTTP Status Codes

  • 200 OK — Link is live and working correctly
  • 301 / 302 — Redirect. Link works but passes through a redirect
  • 404 Not Found — Broken link. The destination page no longer exists
  • 403 Forbidden — Access denied. The server blocked the request
  • 500 Server Error — The destination server has a problem
  • N/A — Could not connect to the destination (timeout or firewall)

FAQs

How long does the analysis take?

It depends on how many links are on the page. A typical page with 50–200 links takes 10–30 seconds because the tool checks the HTTP status of each link individually in real time.

Is there a limit to how many links it can check?

No hard limit. The tool scans all links found on the page. Very large pages with 500+ links may take longer.

What is the difference between internal and external links?

Internal links connect pages within the same domain. External links point to a different domain entirely. A healthy page typically has a mix of both.

Do I need an account?

No. Completely free, no sign-up needed.

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