Page Headings Extractor
Paste HTML to extract its H1–H6 heading outline.
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Extract the Heading Structure
Paste a page's HTML and this tool pulls out every heading (H1–H6) in document order and shows them as an indented outline. A clean heading hierarchy helps both search engines and screen-reader users understand how your content is organised.
What good structure looks like
- Exactly one H1 describing the page
- H2s for main sections, H3s nested under them
- No skipped levels (H2 → H4)
- Descriptive, keyword-aware headings
Why it matters
Headings are a strong on-page signal. Search engines use them to understand topic structure, and assistive technology uses them for navigation, so a logical outline improves both SEO and accessibility.
Private & Processed Locally
The HTML you paste is parsed in your browser; nothing is fetched or uploaded.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about the Page Headings Extractor.
What does this tool extract?
It lists every heading (H1 through H6) in document order and displays them as an indented outline of the page.
Why does the H1 matter?
A page should have exactly one H1 describing its main topic; the tool flags missing or multiple H1 tags.
Is it private?
Yes. The HTML you paste is parsed entirely in your browser.