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Use this free Backlink Checker to analyze referring domains, anchor text, and link quality signals to improve your SEO performance.
To measure how backlinks impact your rankings, use the Keyword Position Checker to track your search positions.
This tool helps you:
View backlinks pointing to a domain or page
Identify referring domains
Review basic link sources
Support backlink audits
Monitor changes in link profiles
It provides a practical snapshot of external links.
Most users use this tool in workflows such as:
Enter a domain or specific URL
Run the backlink check
Review linking domains and pages
Identify strong or suspicious links
Use findings to guide outreach or cleanup
This helps connect backlink data with real SEO actions.
For deeper insights, follow our Backlink Analysis Guide to learn how to evaluate backlinks and improve your link profile effectively.
Backlink analysis helps with:
Understanding site authority
Identifying link-building opportunities
Detecting low-quality or risky links
Monitoring competitor link strategies
Supporting disavow and cleanup efforts
Backlinks remain one of the strongest off-page ranking signals.
To understand how backlinks influence your overall SEO strength, you can also use the Domain Authority Checker to evaluate your website's authority.
This tool is commonly used for:
Auditing your own backlink profile
Reviewing competitor backlinks
Finding potential outreach targets
Monitoring new or lost links
Supporting link cleanup projects
It is a core part of off-page SEO workflows.
If backlinks are not appearing correctly, read Backlinks Not Showing in Google Search Console to understand common indexing issues.
Shows which domains are linking to a site.
Provides visibility into link sources.
Helps identify potential issues or opportunities.
Supports basic competitor backlink review.
This tool provides a snapshot, not a full link database:
It may not show all backlinks
Data freshness may vary
Link metrics may be limited
Enterprise-scale analysis requires paid tools
Use it for basic checks, not full competitive intelligence.
Some backlinks may not appear if they are not indexed properly—this is explained in Discovered Currently Not Indexed and how it affects visibility.
This tool is a good fit for:
SEO professionals
Website owners
Link builders
Digital marketers
Consultants reviewing link profiles
You may need advanced platforms if you require:
Large backlink databases
Historical link tracking
Advanced link metrics
Deep competitor analysis
In those cases, this tool works best for quick audits and spot checks.
To understand how to analyze backlinks properly and avoid common mistakes, this guide explains how to interpret link data and take action.
In that guide, we explain:
How to evaluate backlink quality
How to find link-building opportunities
How to spot toxic links
How backlinks affect authority
How to clean up risky links
Read our complete guide on backlink analysis and link profile audits. Backlink Checker Tool 2026: Find Toxic Links and Valuable Backlinks
This helps you turn backlink data into real SEO improvements.
To support backlink management, you may also use:
These tools help evaluate and improve off-page signals.
A backlink checker is an SEO tool that helps you find links pointing to your website. It shows referring domains, backlink sources, anchor text, and basic link quality signals.
Enter your domain or page URL into the Backlink Checker and run the search. The tool will display backlink data so you can review your link profile and understand where your links are coming from.
No. No backlink checker can show every backlink. This tool provides a useful snapshot, but some links may be missing due to index coverage and data freshness.
Some backlinks may not appear because they have not been crawled or indexed yet. New links, low-quality links, or restricted pages may also not be fully visible.
Yes. Low-quality or spammy backlinks can weaken your website’s trust signals and may affect rankings if they create an unnatural link profile.
For most websites, checking backlinks once per month is enough. If you are actively building links or monitoring changes, you can check more frequently.