๐ SERP Checker
๐ Google SERP Checker
๐ SERP Checker Guide โ Simulate Google Results from Any Location
The SERP Checker lets you view localized Google search results as if you were in any city worldwide, using your preferred language and country โ without VPNs, browser extensions, or external tools.
This tool is ideal for:
- Local SEO: Check how a business appears in a specific city
- Internationalization: Test search results in different languages and countries
- Competitor Analysis: See what users in other countries actually see
โ How It Works โ Step by Step
- Select language and country
Choose your desired combination (e.g., Italy โ Italian, Germany โ German, United States โ English). - Enter a precise location
Type an address, city, or landmark (e.g., Colosseum, Rome or Times Square, New York).
โ The more specific your input, the more accurate the localization. - Click โGeocodeโ
The system converts your input into exact geographic coordinates (latitude and longitude).
โ The โLocationโ field will update with the official recognized name (e.g., Rome, Roma Capitale, Lazio, Italy).
โ This step is essential: without it, Google will use your real location. - Enter your search query
Type what you want to search for (e.g., restaurant, dentist, hotel). - Click โSearch on Googleโ
A new tab will open with localized search results.
๐ How to Verify That Localization Works
- Search for โdove sonoโ (in Italian) or โwhere am iโ (in English).
โ Google will display a map showing your simulated location. - Scroll to the bottom of the search results page.
โ Youโll see: โResults for [location name]โ or โResults for [lat, lng]โ.
โ ๏ธ Important: For accurate results, use local-intent queries (e.g., pizza, lawyer, beauty salon).
Google ignores location parameters for generic queries (e.g., what is SEO).
โ Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need to use Incognito mode?
Not required, but recommended. If youโre logged into Google or have location-related cookies, Google may override your simulated location with your real one.
Does it work on mobile?
Yes, but for the most reliable results, use a desktop device.
Is it legal?
Absolutely. The tool uses only public Google parameters (hl, gl, uule, pws=0) and open data from OpenStreetMap.
โ Ready to test localized SERPs? Enter a city, click Geocode, and discover exactly what your target audience sees!