Free Broken Link Checker
Scan up to 500 pages instantly — no signup required. Find broken links, missing images, and redirect loops that hurt your SEO.
500K+
Links checked
10K+
Websites scanned
99.9%
Uptime
Why use Broken Link Scan?
A complete broken link checker tool designed for speed, accuracy, and ease of use.
Deep Crawling
BFS crawl up to 500 pages, automatically following internal links to discover every page on your site.
Link & Image Verification
Every link, image, and media resource is checked with real HTTP requests to ensure nothing is broken.
Redirect Loop Detection
Identifies infinite redirect chains and loops that waste crawl budget and frustrate visitors.
Internal vs External
Separate reporting for internal and external broken links so you can prioritize fixes effectively.
Export Reports
Download your scan results as CSV or JSON to share with your team or import into other tools.
Respects robots.txt
Our crawler follows your site's robots.txt directives, behaving like a well-mannered search engine bot.
How it works
Three simple steps to a healthier website.
Enter your URL
Paste any website URL and our crawler starts scanning your pages automatically.
We check every link
Up to 500 pages crawled. Every link, image, and resource verified with real HTTP requests.
60% scanned...
Get your report
See broken links, HTTP status codes, and source pages at a glance. Export to CSV or JSON.
What is a Broken Link Checker?
A broken link checker is a tool that scans your website to find links that no longer work — commonly known as dead links or 404 errors.
Broken Link Scan is a free dead link checker that crawls your website using breadth-first search, visiting up to 500 pages and verifying every link, image, and media resource with real HTTP requests.
Whether you manage a small blog or a large e-commerce site, regularly using a broken link checker helps you find broken links before your visitors — or Google — do.
Why Broken Links Hurt Your SEO
Search engines like Google use links to discover and index content. When Googlebot encounters 404 errors, it signals your website may not be well-maintained.
Broken links waste your crawl budget — every request spent on a dead link is a missed opportunity to index valuable content.
Beyond SEO, broken links directly harm user experience. Visitors who land on an error page lose trust in your website.
How to Fix Broken Links
Once you have identified broken links using a broken link checker, there are three main strategies:
- Set up a 301 redirect. If the content has moved, redirect the old URL to the new one.
- Update the link. Simply update the href to point to the correct destination.
- Remove the link. If no suitable replacement exists, remove the link entirely.
For best results, run a broken link scan at least once a month — or set up automated monitoring with our paid plans.
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