Schema Validator

Validate JSON-LD structured data for AI visibility and search engine optimization

Validate Any URL

Enter a URL to check its structured data markup

Press Enter or click Validate URL to check the structured data on this URL

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Critical Issues

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Warnings

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Best Practices & Testing

Use Valid Schema.org Types

Always reference schema.org in @context and use appropriate @type values from the official vocabulary

Include Required Properties

Each schema type has required and recommended fields - missing them can prevent rich results from appearing

Test Before Deployment

Validate your structured data locally and with Google's tools to catch errors before deployment

Keep Data Accurate

Structured data must match visible page content - mismatches can result in manual actions or penalties

Google Rich Results Test

Use the "Test with Google Rich Results" button above to validate your structured data with Google's official testing tool. This opens Google's Rich Results Test where you can see exactly how Google interprets your schema markup and what rich results you're eligible for.

Frequently asked questions

How do I check whether AI assistants can read my structured data?

Enter your page URL in AMPD's free schema validator. It fetches the page, parses every JSON-LD block, and reports which schema.org types are present, which are malformed, and what is missing — the same structured data AI platforms use to identify and cite your business.

Why does schema.org markup matter for AI citation visibility?

Schema.org markup is the machine-readable description of your business that AI platforms ingest when deciding what to cite. Invalid or missing JSON-LD means AI assistants cannot confidently identify your entity, which lowers your chances of appearing in their answers.