Google cache checker
Free Google Cache Checker — Is a URL Cached by Google?
This tool checks whether a given URL is present in Google's cache. Enter any page and you'll see whether Google has a stored copy of it — a quick signal about whether and when Googlebot last saw that page.
Cache status is a useful proxy for crawling and indexing health. If a page you published weeks ago still isn't cached, that hints Google hasn't crawled it, which is a problem worth investigating — weak internal linking, a missing sitemap entry, or a crawl-budget issue on a large site. For freshly updated pages, cache status helps you gauge whether your latest changes have been picked up yet or whether you're still waiting on a recrawl.
Use this tool to confirm new pages are being discovered, to check whether recent edits have been re-crawled, and as one input when diagnosing indexing problems. Bear in mind Google has been deprecating its public cache feature, so treat a negative result as a prompt to verify in Google Search Console's URL Inspection tool rather than a definitive verdict. Either way, it's a fast first check when you're asking "does Google actually know this page exists?"
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