Network / IP

Redirect Chain Checker

Trace each redirect step with status code, Location, timing, and response IP.

What is Redirect Chain Checker for?

Redirect Chain Checker shows each step before a URL reaches its final page, helping detect loops, long chains, or redirects that conflict with canonicals.

Recommended workflow

  1. Enter the original URL to inspect.
  2. Review each status code, Location, and final URL.
  3. Shorten the chain or fix redirects if loops or unnecessary hops appear.

How this tool works

Network tools normalize IP, CIDR, host, or URL input, then calculate ranges or inspect live response metadata. They are useful for checking routing assumptions, allowlists, response headers, redirects, and public network ownership.

Part of this tool group

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Frequently asked questions

Can long redirect chains affect SEO?

It can. Long chains slow crawling, add latency, and may conflict with canonical signals if configuration is inconsistent.