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Check Any URL Redirect

Enter a URL to see its full redirect chain. Instantly trace 301, 302, and meta refresh redirects.

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What Is a URL Redirect Checker?

A URL Redirect Checker is a free online tool that lets you trace the full redirect path of any URL. When you enter a link, it follows every 301, 302, 307, or meta refresh redirect until it reaches the final destination. This helps you understand exactly where your traffic is going and whether your redirects are set up correctly.

Why Use a Redirect Checker?

Broken or unexpected redirects can hurt your SEO rankings, confuse visitors, and cause lost revenue. A redirect checker helps you:

  • Verify that 301 redirects pass link equity correctly
  • Detect redirect chains that slow down page load times
  • Find broken redirect loops that never reach a final page
  • Check if HTTPS redirects are working properly
  • Audit old URL structures after a site migration

Common Redirect Types

301 Redirect (Permanent) — Tells search engines the page has moved permanently. Passes most SEO value to the new URL.

302 Redirect (Temporary) — Indicates a temporary move. Search engines keep indexing the original URL.

307 Redirect (Temporary) — Similar to 302 but preserves the HTTP method (GET stays GET, POST stays POST).

Meta Refresh — An HTML-based redirect triggered in the browser. Often used on outdated or phishing pages.

How to Use the Redirect Checker

Simply paste the URL you want to check in the input above and click "Check Redirect." Our tool will trace every hop and show you the complete redirect chain, including status codes at each step. It's completely free — no account required.

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I enjoy using Redirhub for its useful tools that help with my promotions. Its customer service efficiently helped me with my work. I highly recommend this company for your needs.

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David Miller

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Easy to configure tool that does what it promises. Needed something simple to redirect from one URL to another and this was by far the easiest option I found.

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Frequently asked questions

A redirect chain happens when a URL redirects to another URL, which then redirects to another, creating a sequence of redirects. Long chains can slow down page loading and dilute SEO value.

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