Meta Tag Data Extractor API allows you to extract essential information from any web domain quickly and in a structured manner. When you send a domain name as a parameter, the API makes a request to the site and returns a JSON object containing valuable details such as meta tags, site title, host information, and load statistics.
In terms of meta tags, the API detects common tags such as charset, referrer, itemprop, and more, providing the content of each to facilitate SEO analysis, configuration verification, or digital marketing audits. This is especially useful for SEO professionals, web analytics tool developers, and companies that want to audit their digital presence.
The title field returns the main title of the site, extracted directly from the HTML <title> tag. This information can be used to validate titles visible in search engines or check dynamic configurations on web pages.
The host section provides technical details about the server IP, base domain, and scheme used (http or https). This is useful for security validations, infrastructure analysis, or to understand the network architecture of the analyzed site.
Finally, the stats section includes metrics such as the page size in bytes, the time it took to complete the request (fetch_duration), and the number of scripts and stylesheets loaded. This data allows you to understand the site's loading performance, identify bottlenecks, and optimize response times.
This API is designed to be lightweight, fast, and easily integrated into development workflows, monitoring dashboards, crawlers, or intelligent scraping tools. Its JSON design makes it compatible with virtually any modern programming language.
Extract meta tags, title, host, and load statistics from a web domain, ideal for SEO analysis and technical monitoring.
Meta Tags - Endpoint Features
| Object | Description |
|---|---|
url |
[Required] |
{
"meta_tags": [
{
"charset": "UTF-8"
},
{
"content": "origin",
"name": "referrer"
},
{
"content": "/images/branding/googleg/1x/googleg_standard_color_128dp.png",
"itemprop": "image"
}
],
"title": "Google",
"host": {
"ip_address": "142.251.184.138",
"domain": "google.com",
"scheme": "http"
},
"stats": {
"bytes": 158724,
"fetch_duration": 7645.928,
"number_of_scripts": 12,
"number_of_stylesheets": 2
}
}
curl --location --request GET 'https://zylalabs.com/api/10917/meta+tag+data+extractor+api/20627/meta+tags?url=google.com' --header 'Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_KEY'
| Header | Description |
|---|---|
Authorization
|
[Required] Should be Bearer access_key. See "Your API Access Key" above when you are subscribed. |
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The API returns a JSON object containing meta tags, the site title, host information (IP address, domain, scheme), and load statistics (page size, fetch duration, number of scripts and stylesheets). This data is essential for SEO analysis and performance monitoring.
Key fields include "meta_tags" (an array of meta tag objects), "title" (the site's main title), "host" (with IP address, domain, and scheme), and "stats" (including bytes, fetch_duration, number_of_scripts, and number_of_stylesheets).
The response is structured in a JSON format with distinct sections: "meta_tags" for SEO-related data, "title" for the page title, "host" for server details, and "stats" for performance metrics. Each section contains relevant fields for easy access.
The API provides information on meta tags (like charset and referrer), the main title of the site, technical host details (IP and domain), and performance statistics (page size, load time, and resource counts). This data aids in SEO and performance assessments.
Users can customize requests by specifying the domain name as a parameter in the API call. This allows for targeted analysis of specific websites, enabling tailored SEO audits or performance evaluations based on user needs.
Typical use cases include SEO audits, performance monitoring, digital marketing assessments, and infrastructure analysis. Professionals can use the data to optimize web pages, validate configurations, and enhance site visibility in search engines.
Data accuracy is maintained through direct requests to the specified web domains, ensuring real-time extraction of meta tags and statistics. The API retrieves live data, reflecting the current state of the website being analyzed.
Users can expect consistent data patterns, such as the presence of common meta tags (charset, referrer), a valid title, and structured load statistics. The response will typically include a mix of meta tags, performance metrics, and host details for comprehensive analysis.
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