Backlink Checker
Enter a domain to check backlinks
Discover backlinks, referring domains, and domain authority scores.
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How to Use
Follow these simple steps to analyze backlinks for any domain.
Enter Domain
Type or paste the domain/URL you want to analyze for backlinks.
Analyze Backlinks
Click analyze to discover all linking domains and pages.
Review Results
Filter by link type, status, and sort by domain authority.
Export Report
Download your backlink data as CSV or text for further analysis.
Why Use This Backlink Checker?
The fastest way to analyze backlinks and improve your link building strategy.
Backlink Analysis
Discover all backlinks pointing to any domain with detailed source information.
Domain Authority
See the authority score of each linking domain to prioritize high-value links.
Anchor Text
View the anchor text used in each backlink to understand link context.
Link Types
Identify dofollow vs nofollow links to understand link equity distribution.
Export Options
Export results as CSV or text for reporting and further analysis.
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No registration, no data sent. All analysis happens in your browser.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are backlinks?
Backlinks (also called inbound links or incoming links) are links from one website to a page on another website. They are one of the most important ranking factors for search engines like Google, as they signal that other sites trust your content.
What is Domain Authority (DA)?
Domain Authority is a score (1-100) developed by Moz that predicts how likely a website is to rank on search engine result pages. Higher DA scores indicate greater ranking potential. Sites with more high-quality backlinks tend to have higher DA.
What is anchor text?
Anchor text is the clickable text in a hyperlink. It helps search engines understand what the linked page is about. For example, in "best SEO tools", "best SEO tools" is the anchor text. A natural mix of anchor texts is important for a healthy backlink profile.
What is the difference between dofollow and nofollow links?
Dofollow links pass "link equity" (SEO value) from one page to another and help improve search rankings. Nofollow links contain a rel="nofollow" attribute that tells search engines not to pass authority. Both types are natural and important for a diverse backlink profile.
How can I build more backlinks?
Effective link building strategies include creating high-quality content that others want to link to, guest posting on relevant blogs, building relationships in your industry, using broken link building, and creating shareable resources like infographics and tools.
Is this tool free and private?
Yes, the Backlink Checker is 100% free with no registration required. All analysis happens entirely in your browser - no data is sent to any server. Your backlink research remains completely private.