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HTTP to HTTPS Checker

Check whether an HTTP URL redirects to the HTTPS version correctly.

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Use this HTTP to HTTPS Checker to verify whether a site redirects from HTTP to HTTPS and where the final secure destination ends up. It is useful for SEO, migration checks, SSL rollouts, and canonical redirect validation.

About this tool

Use this HTTP to HTTPS Checker to verify whether a site redirects from HTTP to HTTPS and where the final secure destination ends up. It is useful for SEO, migration checks, SSL rollouts, and canonical redirect validation.

Use http to https checker when you need a fast browser-based result without extra setup. It works well for quick checks, one-off tasks, and routine formatting or calculation work.

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Why use this tool

How to use

  1. Paste a domain or full URL into the input box.
  2. Run the tool to test the HTTP version of the URL.
  3. Review the final URL and redirect result.
  4. Confirm that the destination uses HTTPS correctly.

Examples

Example

Input

example.com

Output

Checked URL: http://example.com
Final URL: https://example.com/
HTTPS Redirect: Yes

Shows a correct forced HTTPS redirect.

Example

Input

http://example.com/page

Output

Checked URL: http://example.com/page
Final URL: http://example.com/page
HTTPS Redirect: No

Useful for finding pages that do not move to HTTPS.

Common errors

Users paste an HTTPS URL and expect an HTTP redirect test.

Fix: The tool will normalize the check to start from HTTP where possible.

A redirect exists but goes to the wrong final page.

Fix: Review the final URL carefully, not only the yes or no result.

Users confuse canonical tags with redirect behavior.

Fix: Use Canonical Tag Checker for page hints and this tool for actual redirect behavior.

FAQ

What does this tool test?

It tests whether the HTTP version of a URL redirects to an HTTPS destination.

Why is this useful for SEO?

It helps confirm that insecure versions of pages do not remain accessible as separate crawl targets.

Can I enter just a domain?

Yes. You can enter a domain or a full URL.

Is this the same as a canonical check?

No. This checks real redirect behavior, while a canonical tag is only a page signal.

What if the site stays on HTTP?

The tool will show that no HTTPS redirect was detected so you can review the site configuration.

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