Check Charset Declaration

This test checks if your webpage has a character encoding declaration ("charset").

What does this tool do?

The "Charset Declaration Test" checks if your webpage has a character encoding declaration ("charset"). If the server doesn't specify a character encoding format when it sends an HTML file, the browser may display some characters incorrectly to users. Google recommends using the Unicode/UTF-8 character set when possible.

Charset Declaration Test performs the following checks:

1. Charset Presence: It checks if the charset declaration is present in the webpage's HTML.

2. Charset Type: It provides the type of charset found on the webpage.

How to use it?

1. Enter the URL of the webpage you want to check.

2. Click on "Check Charset Declaration".

3. View the charset declaration status and type found on the webpage.

Is it free to use?

Yes, the Charset Declaration Test tool is free to use.