Get Source Code of Webpage


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About Get Source Code of Webpage

Sometimes you need to inspect a page’s HTML — to debug layout issues, verify meta tags, check structured data, or learn how other sites are built. The Quick Rank Tools Get Source Code of Webpage tool lets you fetch the full HTML source of any public URL in seconds. No extensions, no logins — just paste the URL and view, copy, or download the markup.

This tool is ideal for developers, SEO specialists, and curious site owners who want a quick, reliable way to see exactly what search engines and browsers receive from a website.

Key Features

  • Full HTML Source Retrieval — See the raw HTML returned by the server.
  • View Meta & Structured Data — Quickly inspect meta tags, schema, and OG tags.
  • Copy or Download — Copy code to clipboard or download as .html.
  • Fast & No Signup — Instant results without accounts or installs.
  • Privacy-Friendly — Queries are processed in-browser/server; we don’t store your fetched code.

How to Use the Get Source Code Tool

  1. Open the Get Source Code of Webpage page on Quick Rank Tools.
  2. Enter the full URL (including http:// or https://).
  3. Click “Get Source”.
  4. View the page’s HTML in the viewer that appears.
  5. Use Copy to copy the code, or Download to save it as a file.

Tip: If a page uses heavy client-side rendering (JavaScript frameworks), consider viewing the page after it loads or using our Website Screenshot / Page Size Checker tools for complementary info.

Why Use Quick Rank Tools’ Get Source Code Tool?

  • Debugging made simple — Find missing meta tags, broken scripts, or incorrect canonical tags.
  • SEO auditing — Verify on-page SEO elements and structured data quickly.
  • Learning resource — See real examples of HTML structure, microdata, and meta implementation.
  • Compatibility checks — Confirm server-sent HTML before client-side modifications.
  • Safe & free — No account, no tracking, and instant access.

This tool is useful for anyone who needs a straightforward way to inspect the markup that drives a webpage’s content and SEO.

Pro Tips

  • If the source looks minimal, the site may rely on JavaScript to render content — try viewing the page in a browser after full load.
  • Use the source view to confirm meta titles, meta descriptions, canonical tags, structured data (JSON-LD) and robot instructions.
  • Combine with Meta Tags Analyzer and Website SEO Analyzer to get a fuller diagnostic picture.
  • Avoid fetching private or password-protected pages — the tool only works for publicly accessible URLs.