Free tool
The AI Overview Checker shows whether Google cites your site.
RankX AI runs a real Google query for your keyword, location and device, waits for the AI Overview that loads late, and shows you its answer and every source it cites.
Free, one keyword at a time. Results cache for 24 hours per keyword, location and device, so repeats are instant.
What this checks
One check returns three facts about your AI Overview visibility.
The AI Overview Checker returns presence, the Overview's own words, and the cited sources, stamped with the location, device and date, because those three change what Google shows.
Presence, without the false negative
Many AI Overviews load asynchronously, after the results page itself. A checker that reads only the first response reports “no AI Overview” for keywords that have one, which is the commonest defect in free AIO tools. This check explicitly requests the late-loading Overview content, so a “no” means Google showed none on this check, not that the tool gave up early.
The answer, as Google wrote it
When an Overview appears you can read what it says, not just that it exists. That matters because the words are the competitive fact: whether your category is described the way you describe it, which claims Google repeats, and whose framing the answer borrows decide what a buyer takes away without ever clicking.
Every cited source, with your verdict
The reference list shows each domain and page Google read to write the answer. Add your domain to the check and the result states plainly whether you are cited on this keyword. The sources that appear instead of you are not just bad news; they are the exact brief for the page you have not written yet.
Why it matters
Half of searches now answer first, and the sources churn monthly.
The numbers below are why a snapshot is worth taking and why a snapshot is never enough. Both halves are true at once.
Overviews sit on your money terms
2026 studies put AI Overviews on roughly 48% of queries, and comparison-style searches trigger one about 95% of the time. The searches most likely to answer first are exactly the commercial questions your pages compete on, which is why checking your actual keywords beats any sitewide average.
Being cited pays even as clicks fall
Organic click-through drops around 61% on queries with an Overview, but Seer Interactive's study of 3,119 queries found brands cited inside the Overview earned about 35% more organic clicks than uncited brands on the same queries. The Overview eats the click either way; being its source is the remaining way to win the query.
One check is weather, not climate
Citation studies find around 91% of Overview-cited URLs are replaced within a month, and presence shifts by location, device and day. That is why every result here is stamped with where and when it looked, and why tracked keywords with trend lines, which is what RankX AI's product does, are how the signal separates from the churn.
Reading the result
Cited or not, the next move is written in the reference list.
Three situations cover almost every result, and each one has a concrete follow-up rather than a shrug.
Cited: protect the page doing the work
Find which of your pages the Overview reads, and treat it as infrastructure: keep it current, keep it answer-first, and do not let a redesign bury the passage Google lifts. Our AI Readiness Score checks that page's mechanics in one run.
Not cited: the list is your brief
Read what Google chose instead: a directory, a forum thread, a rival's comparison page. The format and depth of those sources show what Google considered worth reading for this query, and the missing entry is usually a page you can publish. The RankX AI feature page on AI Overviews covers turning that list into content work.
No Overview: check the controls, not the bots
There is no AI Overviews crawler to allow or block: Overviews build on ordinary Googlebot crawling, Google-Extended does not govern them, and only snippet controls and noindex limit them. If you expected an Overview and none appears, re-check on mobile and other locations before concluding anything; the crawler checker covers the access side.
How AI Overview visibility differs from assistant visibility
Keep the two apart, because the SEO work behind them differs. An AI Overview is part of Google search results, built from Google's own crawl of pages that rank for your keywords, so classic SEO carries most of the way there. An answer from ChatGPT, Claude or Perplexity is a different retrieval system with its own index, and your Google position predicts it poorly. This checker measures the first: visibility inside Google's AI-generated answer on a keyword you care about. Whether your pages appear in AI Overviews is therefore an SEO question with an AI answer attached, and tracking how that visibility changes over time across a whole keyword set is the job of a tracker rather than a spot check, because one check on one day is a snapshot of a surface that moves weekly.
Continuous tracking, with alerts when Overviews appear or citations change, is what RankX AI's AI Overview tracking does across every keyword you track, and the AI Crawler Access Checker covers whether the assistants can reach you at all.
Keep going
The keyword is one battlefield; your pages and access are the rest.
Whether AI systems can reach and read your site decides whether any of them can cite it. Three more free checks cover that side.
Questions
What people ask about Google AI Overviews.
The triggers, the controls that do and do not exist, and what a citation is actually worth.
What is a Google AI Overview?
An AI Overview is the AI-written answer Google places above the traditional results for many searches, summarising an answer and citing a set of source links. For the searcher it often ends the visit before any blue link is clicked; for a site owner it is a new surface you can be cited on, or be replaced on, independent of your organic ranking. The AI Overview Checker tells you whether a given keyword triggers one, what it says, and which domains it cites.
How many searches trigger an AI Overview?
Current studies put AI Overviews on roughly half of queries, around 48% in 2026 measurements, and the rate climbs steeply with question-like and comparative searches: comparison phrasings trigger one about 95% of the time. Informational queries trigger them far more than navigational ones. That distribution is why checking your actual money keywords matters more than any sitewide average.
Why do results vary between checks?
Because AI Overviews are genuinely unstable. Whether one appears, what it says and which sources it cites vary by location, device and day, and citation studies find around 91% of cited URLs are replaced within a month. That is why every result from this checker states the location, device and date it was checked from, and why a single check is a snapshot rather than a verdict. Tracking a keyword over time is how you separate signal from churn, and that is what the RankX AI product does.
Is there an AI Overviews crawler I can allow or block?
No. AI Overviews have no dedicated bot: they are built from ordinary Google Search crawling by Googlebot. Blocking GPTBot, ClaudeBot or any other AI crawler has no effect on AI Overviews, and Google-Extended does not control them either, only Gemini training and grounding. The controls that actually limit AI Overview use of your content are the snippet controls, nosnippet, data-nosnippet and max-snippet, and noindex, all of which also affect your normal search appearance.
What are the cited sources, and why do they matter?
Each AI Overview carries a reference list, the pages Google read to write the answer, and the checker shows you every one with its domain, title and the text it contributed. When your domain is missing, that list is not just bad news: it is the exact brief for what to publish, because it shows which pages Google considered worth reading for this query. A directory, a forum thread and a rival in that list means there is a page you have not written yet.
Does being cited in an AI Overview actually bring traffic?
Being cited is worth real clicks even as overall clicks fall. Organic click-through drops by around 61% on queries where an AI Overview appears, but a study of 3,119 queries and 25 million impressions found brands cited inside the AI Overview earned about 35% more organic clicks than uncited brands on the same queries. The overview eats the click either way; being its source is the remaining way to win the query.
Why does the checker ask for location and device?
Because AI Overviews differ by both. The same keyword can trigger an overview on mobile and not desktop, or in Manchester and not London, and the cited sources shift with locale. The checker runs your keyword from the location and device you pick, and prints them on the result, so two people comparing results are comparing like with like. A keyword that matters to you in several markets is worth checking in each.
How does the checker get its data?
The checker runs a real Google results query for your keyword, location and device through a SERP data provider, and specifically requests the asynchronously loaded AI Overview content that simpler tools miss. Many AI Overviews load after the main results page, and a checker that does not wait for them reports "no AI Overview" when one exists. That false negative is the most common defect in free AI Overview tools, and avoiding it is most of why this one is worth using.
Can I check many keywords at once?
One keyword at a time is free and instant. Batch checking, from ten to fifty keywords in one run, sits behind a free email report, because each check costs real money at the data provider and the batch result is genuinely a report rather than a glance. Continuous monitoring of a keyword set, with alerts when overviews appear or citations change, is part of the RankX AI product.
How do I get my site cited in an AI Overview?
Nobody can promise a citation, and you should distrust anyone who does, but the inputs are knowable. Be indexed and snippet-eligible, since AI Overviews draw on ordinary Google crawling. Answer the query directly near the top of a page that covers the question fully. And study what the overview currently cites: the reference list shows the format and depth Google chose. Our AI Readiness Score checks the mechanical half of that; the editorial half is a page worth reading.
Is an AI Overview the same as Google AI Mode?
No. AI Overviews sit inside the ordinary results page and appear on Google’s initiative; AI Mode is a separate conversational search surface the user chooses, retrieving with its own fan-out queries. Their citation behaviour differs measurably: studies find most AI Mode citations come from pages outside the visible top ten. This checker reports AI Overviews specifically, because that is the surface attached to the searches your pages already compete on.
Why is this free, and what are the limits?
A single check costs RankX AI a fraction of a penny at the data provider, and the result is cached for 24 hours per keyword, location and device, so repeats are free and instant. Fair-use limits apply per visitor, there is a fixed list of locations, and a daily spending ceiling means that in the unlikely event the tool is hammered, it degrades to cached results rather than switching off. No account is needed for single checks.
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