SERP Position Checker

Find out where your website ranks in Google search results.

Enter any keyword and domain to see your exact position. Works for any country, any device.

What you can track with this tool

This isn't a fancy dashboard with graphs. It's a simple tool that shows you where your site ranks right now, for any keyword, anywhere in the world.

Check your own rankings

Enter your domain and see exactly what position you're in. If you're on page 2 for your target keyword, you'll know. If you dropped from #3 to #7, you'll see it immediately.

Track rankings in different countries

Google shows different results in different places. If you're targeting customers in the UK, check UK rankings. If you want to see how you rank in Australia, select Australia. Results change by locationโ€”make sure you're checking the right one.

See mobile vs desktop separately

Your site might rank #5 on desktop but #12 on mobile. Google uses different algorithms for each. Check both to know where you actually stand.

Spy on your competitors

Type in a competitor's domain instead of your own. See where they rank for keywords you care about. If they're consistently above you, now you know what you're up against.

No historical data, just current rankings

We don't store your search history or track changes over time. This tool shows you where things stand right now. If you want to track changes, check back later and compare manually.

SERP ranking results showing exact positions in Google search

How to use this SERP checker

1

Type your keyword

The exact phrase people type into Google. If you sell running shoes, try "best running shoes" or "running shoes for women".

2

Enter your domain (optional)

Add your website domain like "example.com" to quickly find where you rank. Leave it blank to see all results without highlighting.

3

Pick location and device

Choose where your customers are searching from and whether they use mobile or desktop. Rankings vary by both.

4

Click search and wait

Results appear in a few seconds. You'll see the top 10 organic results, complete with page titles, URLs, and descriptions.

Why rankings matter (and what to do with this data)

Most people click on results in the top 3 positions. If you're ranking #8, you're getting almost no traffic. If you're on page 2 (position 11+), you're basically invisible.

Use this tool to check if your SEO work is actually moving the needle. Published new content? Check your ranking. Built some backlinks? Check again. Drop from #4 to #9? Time to figure out what changed.

Don't obsess over tiny movements. A jump from #7 to #6 doesn't matter much. But going from #12 to #3? That's a big deal and should bring real traffic.