A Google Cache Checker allows users to check when Google last cached (stored a snapshot of) a webpage. Google caches pages to speed up search results and provide access to pages even if they go offline.
Google Cache Checker
Result:
๐ How It Works?
- Enter a domain or webpage URL (e.g.,
example.com
orexample.com/blog
). - Click “Check Cache”.
- The tool opens the cached version from Google.
- If the page is cached, Google will display the last saved version.
- If no cache is found, Google hasnโt saved a snapshot of the page.
๐ Why Use a Google Cache Checker?
โ Helps determine when Google last crawled a webpage.
โ Useful for SEO & website updates.
โ Lets you access websites even if they are down.
โ Ensures Google has indexed recent changes.
๐น Final Thoughts
- Google does not provide a direct API for cache checking.
- This JavaScript tool automates the process by opening Googleโs cache URL.
- If your page is not cached, it may be new or blocked by robots.txt.