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Structured Data Validator

Free Structured Data Validator

Enter any URL to detect and validate its structured data markup. Check JSON-LD, Microdata, and RDFa schemas against Schema.org specifications and get actionable recommendations.

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Validate Structured Data

Enter a URL to check its Schema.org markup

Best Practices

Tips for better structured data

Use JSON-LD format (recommended by Google)

Always include required properties for each schema type

Test with Google's Rich Results Test tool

Use common types: Organization, Product, Article, FAQ, BreadcrumbList

Keep structured data in sync with page content

Why Use Our Structured Data Validator

Everything you need to validate and improve your schema markup

Multi-Format Support

Detect and validate JSON-LD, Microdata, and RDFa structured data formats on any webpage.

Schema Validation

Check required and recommended properties for each Schema.org type. Catch errors before Google does.

Rich Results Ready

Ensure your structured data qualifies for rich snippets, FAQ accordions, star ratings, and other enhanced search results.

Best Practices

Expert tips for implementing structured data correctly

1

Use JSON-LD Format

Google recommends JSON-LD for structured data because it's easy to maintain and doesn't require modifying your HTML. Add it as a script block in your page head, keeping your markup clean and your schema data separate.

2

Start with Key Schema Types

Focus on the schema types that earn rich results for your content: Article for blog posts, Product for e-commerce, FAQ for question pages, LocalBusiness for physical locations, and Organization for your company info.

3

Include All Required Properties

Google won't show rich results if required properties are missing. Always check the schema type requirements on schema.org and validate with Google's Rich Results Test before deploying.

4

Keep Data Consistent

Your structured data must match visible page content. Google penalizes mismatches between schema markup and what users see. If your Product schema says the price is $29, the page must display $29.

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