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Check whether a URL redirects and where it ends up.
Use this website redirect checker to test redirects for a page URL and see the final resolved destination. It is useful for SEO, canonical checks, migration validation, redirect debugging, and confirming whether old URLs point to the correct target.
Use this website redirect checker to test redirects for a page URL and see the final resolved destination. It is useful for SEO, canonical checks, migration validation, redirect debugging, and confirming whether old URLs point to the correct target.
Use website redirect 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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Input
https://example.com/old-page
Output
Redirect chain and final URL
Checks whether an old page redirects to the expected destination.
Fix: Use a website status or header tool if the goal is not redirect analysis.
Fix: Use the full URL including protocol.
Fix: Check whether the target site applies conditional redirects based on context.
You can test whether a URL redirects and compare the original URL with the final destination.
It helps confirm that pages redirect to the correct canonical or migrated URL.
It is also useful for migrations, app routing checks, broken redirect debugging, and QA work.
Yes. It works online in the browser.
Use the redirect checker when you want the redirect path and final destination. Use the header checker when you want raw response headers.