Full launch, Windows release, and our integration with AI
SERP Lens 1.0: a free tier, a Windows build, and an AI panel that runs SEO skills, connects MCPs, and reads Search Console. Plus a command palette, multi-engine search, and deeper indexability, sitemap, speed, and JavaScript panels.

The full release. SERP Lens is out of beta, free to start on macOS and Windows, and now ships an AI panel that works from the browser's own analysis rather than guessing at the page.
Free tier and Windows
The app is now free to start: health scores across the main SEO areas, 7 VPN locations, no card, no expiry. Pro adds the AI panel, Search Console, all alerts and panels, keyword tracking, stored screenshots, and the full set of VPN locations. Windows joins macOS, and the first 14 days include Pro with AI credits.
Ask AI panel
Open it from the toolbar and ask about the page, the SERP, or the site. It answers from live page data first and any connected source second. Type ‘@’ to point it at specific tabs and ‘/’ to pick a skill. Models from Anthropic, OpenAI, xAI, and Google.

SEO skills
Built-in skills for the common jobs, plus a Skills manager to write your own: Page Audit, Title & Meta Rewrite, Content Brief, Full-page Rewrite, Content Quality & Refresh, Content Fact-Checking, Query-to-Page Mapping, Internal Linking & Site Structure, Schema Check, Rendering Check, Crawl & Indexability Check, and Search Performance Diagnosis.

MCP connections
Connect external MCP servers (local command or remote URL) to bring in tools like Ahrefs, Linear, or Notion, so the panel can pull third-party data and write briefs, docs, or tickets. Coding agents such as Cursor, Claude Code, and Codex can also connect to the SERP Lens MCP to check their work against live SEO data.

Search Console in the panel
Ask the AI about your first-party data: queries, pages, and index status for any connected property, combined with whatever skill you're running.
App control
The panel can drive the app itself: switch the VPN location, change the search language, and open pages while it works.
Start page
New tabs open on a start page with a search box for Google, AI Mode, ChatGPT, or Perplexity, recent searches and tabs, and an SEO news feed. Each section can be hidden.

Command palette
⌘K / Ctrl+K anywhere. Open the URL in other tools, highlight elements, screenshot, copy the canonical or structured data, view the HTTP trace, switch VPN location, or send a prompt to the AI, with suggested prompts based on what we've found on the page.

Multi-engine search
The omnibar shows autocomplete and history, and lets you pick several engines and run one query across all of them at once.

Google's verdict next to ours
The indexability panel now shows GSC URL Inspection's index status and last crawl alongside our own checks, and the schema panel does the same for rich results. Sitemaps are checked for health and URL counts, flagged if Google reports issues, and we note whether the current URL appears in any of them.


Deeper page analysis
Page speed shows which resources drive LCP and INP, with weights and load timings beyond Core Web Vitals. The JavaScript view compares raw and rendered links, images, structured data, canonicals, and titles, with a JS dependency score.

Social previews render the page's markup as Facebook, Twitter, and Slack will show it. A full accessibility check runs alongside the live alerts.

Tab hover
Hover a tab to see the meta description, title and description lengths, status code, indexability, and page health.

Simplified panels
The analysis panels are grouped into 8 tabs instead of 14. Indexing and crawling, for example, now live under a single Indexability tab.
