Free Redirect Checker Tool

Track-URL.com is a free redirect checker and URL tracking tool that helps you trace HTTP redirects and find the final destination of any link. Easily analyze 301, 302, 307, and JavaScript redirects to understand how URLs behave across the web. This tool is ideal for SEO specialists, developers, and website owners who want fast and accurate redirect analysis.

No Registration Instant Results Privacy Safe Bulk Checker

Track Redirects and Find the Final Destination URL

Enter any URL to analyze redirect chains, HTTP headers, status codes, and final destination. Supports all URL shorteners (bit.ly, tinyurl, etc.)

Enter one URL per line. Maximum 50 URLs per check.
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Why Use Our Redirect Checker?

Our tool provides comprehensive redirect analysis that helps SEO professionals, marketers, and webmasters optimize their website structure and link management.

Complete Chain Analysis

Trace every step in a redirect chain, from initial URL to final destination, including all intermediate hops.

SEO Impact Detection

Identify redirect loops, broken chains, and improper 302 usage that can harm your SEO performance.

URL Shortener Expansion

Unshorten and trace links from bit.ly, tinyurl, goo.gl, t.co, and all popular URL shortening services.

Privacy Protection

We don't store or log your checked URLs. All analysis happens in real-time with no data retention.

Bulk URL Checking

Check multiple URLs at once with our new bulk checker. Perfect for large-scale SEO audits.

Fast Processing

Check dozens of URLs simultaneously with our optimized processing engine.

How Redirect Checking Works

Understanding redirects is crucial for website maintenance and SEO. Here's what our tool analyzes:

1. HTTP Status Codes

  • 301 - Permanent redirect (passes SEO value)
  • 302 - Temporary redirect (doesn't pass SEO value)
  • 307/308 - Temporary/Permanent redirect with method preservation

2. Redirect Types Detected

  • Server-side redirects (Apache, Nginx, IIS)
  • Meta refresh redirects
  • JavaScript redirects
  • Frame/iframe redirects

3. Common Use Cases

  • Website migration analysis
  • Affiliate link verification
  • SEO audit and optimization
  • Security check for malicious redirects

Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about redirect checking and SEO best practices.

What is a redirect checker?

A redirect checker is a tool that tracks how a URL redirects from one address to another. It shows HTTP status codes such as 301, 302, 307, and JavaScript redirects, helping you find the final destination URL.

What does a 302 status code mean?

A 302 status code means a temporary redirect. It tells search engines that the original URL will be used again in the future. Unlike a 301 redirect, a 302 does not permanently pass SEO value to the target URL.

How do I find the final destination URL?

Simply enter any URL into the redirect checker tool. Track-URL.com will follow all redirects and display the final destination URL along with every redirect step.

Can I check multiple redirects at once?

Yes. Track-URL.com supports bulk redirect checking, allowing you to analyze multiple URLs and their redirect chains at the same time.

Does this redirect checker support JavaScript redirects?

Yes. The tool detects server-side redirects (301, 302, 307) as well as JavaScript and META refresh redirects.

Is Track-URL.com free to use?

Yes. Track-URL.com is completely free to use and does not require registration or login.

Is using a redirect checker important for SEO?

Yes. Redirects affect crawlability, link equity, and page speed. Checking redirects helps prevent redirect chains, loops, and incorrect status codes that can harm SEO performance.