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Want to check whether your website correctly redirects from non-www to www or vice versa? Our WWW Redirect Checker is the perfect free tool to verify your domain redirection setup in seconds. Whether you're an SEO expert, developer, or website owner, ensuring proper redirects is critical for both SEO performance and user experience.
Redirecting from www to non-www (or the other way around) isn’t just a matter of preference. Search engines like Google consider www.example.com and example.com as two separate domains. Without proper redirection, your site's SEO may suffer due to duplicate content or diluted backlink equity.
That’s why it’s essential to check and fix any missing or incorrect redirects between your canonical and non-canonical URLs.
This tool allows you to:
Instantly test if your domain redirects properly.
Identify HTTP status codes (301, 302, etc.).
Ensure your domain has a single preferred version.
Improve crawlability and user trust.
If a user enters http://yourdomain.com
, and your website is set to use https://www.yourdomain.com
, this tool checks whether the correct redirect path is followed.
Enter your website URL in the input box.
Click "Check".
The tool will show:
Redirection status
HTTP response codes
Final destination URL
No sign-up. No hassle. Just fast results.
✅ Ensure SEO consistency
✅ Prevent duplicate indexing
✅ Identify misconfigurations
✅ Improve site structure and performance
Using this tool regularly helps avoid common SEO pitfalls and ensures that your domain setup supports your digital growth.
Bloggers managing their own WordPress sites.
SEO professionals auditing domain structure.
Web developers configuring server redirects.
Digital marketers ensuring consistency across campaigns.
Pro Tip: Combine this with our Redirect Checker Tool for a complete redirection audit.
1. What is a www redirect?
A www redirect ensures that your website either redirects all non-www traffic to the www version or vice versa, avoiding duplicate content issues.
2. Is it better to use www or non-www?
There’s no SEO advantage of one over the other. What matters is consistency — you must choose one and redirect the other to it.
3. What is a 301 redirect?
A 301 redirect is a permanent redirect that tells search engines your page has moved permanently to a new location.
4. How do I fix www redirect issues?
You can fix redirect issues via .htaccess
, NGINX configurations, or through your hosting provider’s redirect settings.
5. Does this tool support HTTPS redirection checks?
Yes! It also checks redirection from HTTP to HTTPS along with www/non-www combinations.