HTTP Header ViewerView and understand HTTP headers with SEO-relevant explanations for each header.

HTTP Header Viewer
View and understand HTTP headers with SEO-relevant explanations for each header.
Paste HTTP headers
Paste raw HTTP response headers or enter header names to look up.
Review explanations
Each header is explained with its SEO relevance and best practices.
Check recommendations
See recommended values for SEO-critical headers.
What Is HTTP Header Viewer?
The HTTP Header Viewer provides a comprehensive reference for HTTP response headers with SEO-specific explanations. HTTP headers control how browsers and search engine crawlers interact with your pages โ from caching behavior and security to crawler directives and redirect handling. Understanding headers like X-Robots-Tag, Cache-Control, Content-Type, and Strict-Transport-Security is essential for technical SEO. This tool parses and explains each header with its impact on search engine crawling and indexing.
Why Use Our HTTP Header Viewer?
- Detailed explanations for every common HTTP response header
- SEO-specific guidance for crawler-relevant headers
- Identifies missing security headers and their SEO implications
- Reference for X-Robots-Tag, canonical, and hreflang HTTP headers
- Recommendations for optimal header configuration
Common Use Cases
Technical SEO
Verify crawler-relevant headers are properly configured.
Security Audits
Check for missing security headers that affect SEO.
Caching Strategy
Optimize cache headers for better page speed scores.
Debugging
Diagnose crawling and indexing issues from header responses.
Technical Guide
SEO-critical HTTP headers include: X-Robots-Tag (controls indexing per URL without meta tags), Link (for canonical and hreflang via HTTP headers), Cache-Control (affects page speed and crawl efficiency), Content-Type (ensures proper character encoding), Strict-Transport-Security (HSTS for HTTPS enforcement), and Status codes (200, 301, 302, 404, 410, 503). The X-Robots-Tag header can include noindex, nofollow, noarchive, nosnippet, and max-snippet directives. It's especially useful for non-HTML resources (PDFs, images) that can't have meta robots tags.
Tips & Best Practices
- 1Use X-Robots-Tag for controlling indexing of PDFs and non-HTML files
- 2Set proper Cache-Control headers for better PageSpeed scores
- 3Implement HSTS header to enforce HTTPS across your entire site
- 4Use HTTP Link header for canonical and hreflang on non-HTML resources
- 5Return 410 (Gone) instead of 404 for permanently removed pages
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Frequently Asked Questions
QWhat is X-Robots-Tag?
QWhy are HTTP headers important for SEO?
About HTTP Header Viewer
HTTP Header Viewer is a free online tool from FreeToolkit.ai. All processing happens directly in your browser โ your data never leaves your device. No registration required. No ads. Just fast, reliable tools.







