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Why Use Our Free Backlink Checker?

Get a complete picture of any website's link profile — powered by real analysis with no paid subscription required.

Discover All Backlinks

See every domain linking to a website, including the source page, anchor text, and link status. Track new backlinks as they appear.

Deep Backlink Analysis

Measure domain authority, page authority, and link velocity. Understand whether your link profile is healthy and growing.

Competitor Research

Analyse any competitor's backlinks to find link-building opportunities. Replicate their strongest links to outrank them in search.

What Backlink Data Does This Tool Show?

Our backlink analysis tool returns detailed metrics on every link pointing to a domain or page:

  • Source URL: The exact page that hosts the link back to your site.
  • Referring Domain: The domain name of the linking website.
  • Anchor Text: The clickable text used in the backlink — important for topical relevance.
  • Domain Authority (DA): A score indicating how authoritative the linking domain is.
  • Link Type: Whether the link passes SEO value (dofollow) or not (nofollow).
  • Link Status: Active or broken — useful for cleaning up your link profile.
  • First Seen / Last Seen: When the backlink was discovered and last verified.
  • Total Referring Domains: The count of unique domains linking to the target.
  • Dofollow vs Nofollow Ratio: Understand the quality balance of your link profile.

All of this data is available for free — no account, no credit card, no limits.

What Are Backlinks and Why Do They Matter for SEO?

A backlink (also called an inbound link or external link) is a hyperlink from one website pointing to another. Search engines like Google treat backlinks as votes of confidence — the more high-quality websites that link to you, the more trustworthy and authoritative your site appears.

Backlinks remain one of Google's top three ranking factors. A strong backlink profile can significantly improve your search engine rankings, drive referral traffic, and accelerate domain authority growth.

Dofollow vs Nofollow Links

Dofollow links pass "link equity" (PageRank) to the destination site and directly influence rankings. Nofollow links include a rel="nofollow" attribute that tells Google not to pass ranking credit — though they can still drive traffic and brand visibility.

Domain Authority (DA)

Domain Authority is a metric developed by SEO tool providers to predict how well a site will rank. A link from a DA 80+ site like Forbes or TechCrunch carries far more weight than a link from a new blog. Use our tool to instantly see the DA of every site linking to you.

How to Check Backlinks — 3 Simple Steps

1

Enter Any URL

Type or paste any website URL or specific page URL. Works for your own site or any competitor.

2

Choose Scope

Analyze the entire domain to see all backlinks sitewide, or target a single page for page-level analysis.

3

Get Full Results

View referring domains, domain authority, link types, anchor texts, and export the full report as CSV or JSON.