Google Cache Lookup Tool: Access Archived Pages

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Why Use a Google Cache Lookup?

Google’s cache stores snapshots of web pages, allowing users to access content even if a site is temporarily down or has been updated. This tool is invaluable for SEO specialists checking indexation, developers troubleshooting website changes, or researchers retrieving deleted information. By viewing cached versions, you can compare historical content, verify when Google last crawled a page, and recover lost data.

How to Check Google’s Cached Pages

To perform a cache lookup, simply type "cache:[URL]" in Google Search (e.g., cache:example.com). Alternatively, click the three-dot menu next to a search result and select "Cached". For bulk checks, tools like Wayback Machine or SEO platforms (Ahrefs, SEMrush) provide extended cache history. Website owners can also use Google Search Console to monitor caching frequency and request re-indexing.