SEO Tools
Favicon Link Checker
Check pasted favicon and app icon link tags locally without fetching icon files or crawling a URL.
Favicon Link Checker workflow tips
Use this pasted-input SEO QA tool while reviewing launch checklists, app icons, browser tabs, and copied head snippets. Confirm a standard rel icon and app icon paths, then check Open Graph, Twitter Card, canonical, and viewport markup. This tool does not fetch icon URLs or verify image files.
What this tool does
Favicon Link Checker lists rel icon, shortcut icon, apple-touch-icon, and mask-icon tags, then flags missing href values and unusual icon paths from pasted HTML.
Common use cases
Inventory favicon and app icon link tags from pasted HTML before launch, template QA, or metadata handoff checks.
Use Favicon Link Checker during a pasted-input SEO QA pass before publishing or handing off a page. It helps review copied metadata, snippets, headings, social tags, or canonical signals without crawling a live URL.
How to use it
- Paste favicon link tags or an HTML head snippet that contains them.
- Review icon rel variants, href values, sizes, and warnings for missing or unusual paths.
- Copy the icon inventory into QA notes or compare it with social metadata and title checks.
Example workflow
Paste the relevant title, description, tag block, heading outline, or canonical markup from your draft page. Review the warnings and preview output, make edits in your CMS or document, then recheck the same pasted input before publishing.
Privacy note
Client-side only: this pasted-input SEO QA tool runs in your browser and does not crawl live URLs, fetch icon files, upload HTML, or store input.
FAQ
Does this favicon checker fetch icon files?
No. It only reads pasted link tags in your browser and does not fetch icon URLs, crawl pages, upload HTML, or store input.
Which icon links does it detect?
It detects rel icon, shortcut icon, apple-touch-icon, and mask-icon link tags, then lists href, sizes, type, and rel values.
Can it verify image dimensions?
No. It is a pasted-markup QA helper and does not download images. Use it to check declared icon tags before testing files in a browser.
Explore more tools
Browse the SEO Tools hub or continue with the SEO QA Toolkit when this task is part of a larger workflow.