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Schema Markup Validator: Test & Audit Structured Data

Schema Markup Validator

Analyze live structured data (JSON-LD) to ensure rich snippet eligibility.

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The Strategic Value of Structured Data in 2026

Schema markup is the "secret language" that tells search engines exactly what your content represents, leading to higher CTR through rich snippets.

Rich Snippets

Validate Product, Review, and FAQ schema to unlock visual enhancements in Google search results.

AI Readability

Help 2026 AI search agents understand your prices, availability, and authorship with high precision.

Error Debugging

Detect syntax errors or missing required fields that prevent your schema from being recognized by search bots.


What is Schema Markup Validation?

Schema validation is the process of checking your website's source code for Structured Data. Unlike standard HTML, which tells a browser how a page should look, schema tells a search engine what a page is. For example, it distinguishes between a "Apple" the fruit and "Apple" the technology company.

Types of Structured Data Supported

Our **Schema Markup Validator** extracts the most modern formats used in 2026:

  • JSON-LD: The Google-recommended script format that sits in the head or body of your page.
  • Microdata: Tags nested directly within your HTML elements (often used in older CMS systems).
  • RDFa: An extension to HTML5 used for complex linked data.

Why Your Site Needs Validated Schema

In 2026, "zero-click searches" are common. Search engines use your schema to answer user questions directly on the results page. If your schema is broken, you lose this prime real estate. Regular audits ensure that your breadcrumbs, organizational data, and article timestamps are perfectly synced with Google's requirements.

Frequently Asked Questions

This tool extracts the Raw Code and validates syntax. While it mirrors Google's requirements, you should always check the "Rich Results Test" in Search Console for specific Google-only eligibility warnings.