AMP Validator - Bulk AMP Testing Tool

Validate Accelerated Mobile Pages (AMP) for multiple URLs. Check AMP validation, canonical links, and implementation quality with our professional bulk AMP validator.

Free Professional Tool | No Registration Required | Updated: January 2026

Professional AMP Validation

Validate up to 10 URLs simultaneously using official AMP Project validation rules.

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AMP Bulk Validator

Use this bulk validator to check if one or more URLs (up to 10) are valid Accelerated Mobile Pages (AMP). If a submitted URL is not AMP, the tool will look for an AMP URL linked via the rel="amphtml" tag and test it.

This tool uses the official AMP Project validator but also checks the implementation of your AMP URLs: does the referenced canonical URL point back to the AMP with a rel="amphtml" tag?

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Complete Guide to AMP Validation & Optimization

What is AMP (Accelerated Mobile Pages)?

Accelerated Mobile Pages (AMP) is an open-source HTML framework developed by Google to create fast-loading mobile web pages. AMP pages are designed to load instantly, providing a better user experience on mobile devices and potentially improving search rankings.

Why AMP Validation is Crucial for SEO

Performance Benefits

  • Pages load 2-3x faster than regular mobile pages
  • Reduced bounce rates and improved engagement
  • Better Core Web Vitals scores

SEO Advantages

  • Mobile search ranking boost
  • Eligibility for AMP carousel in search results
  • Improved visibility in Google News

Key AMP Validation Requirements

Requirement Description Importance
Doctype Declaration <!doctype html> must be present Critical
AMP Runtime Script <script async src="https://cdn.ampproject.org/v0.js"></script> Critical
Viewport Meta Tag <meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width,minimum-scale=1"> Critical
Canonical Link Must reference regular HTML version High
Boilerplate CSS AMP boilerplate CSS must be included Critical

Common AMP Validation Errors

Frequent AMP Issues to Avoid:

  • Missing or incorrect doctype declaration
  • Invalid or missing AMP runtime script
  • Custom JavaScript usage (not allowed in AMP)
  • Incorrect canonical link implementation
  • Missing viewport meta tag or incorrect values

AMP Implementation Best Practices

  1. Use Proper Canonical Linking: Every AMP page should have a rel="canonical" link to its regular HTML version, and the regular page should have rel="amphtml" pointing back.
  2. Validate Regularly: Use our bulk validator tool to check multiple AMP pages simultaneously.
  3. Monitor AMP Errors: Use Google Search Console's AMP report to identify and fix validation errors.
  4. Test User Experience: Ensure AMP pages provide a good user experience on all devices.
  5. Keep AMP Updated: Regularly update AMP components and runtime to latest versions.

AMP vs. Regular Mobile Pages

Factor AMP Pages Regular Mobile Pages
Load Time 0.5-1.5 seconds 2-5 seconds
JavaScript Restricted, async only No restrictions
CSS Max 75KB, inline only No size limits
Images Must use amp-img component Standard img tag
Validation Required for AMP benefits Optional

Pro Tip: While AMP provides speed benefits, also consider implementing Core Web Vitals optimizations on your regular pages. Google considers both AMP and well-optimized regular pages for mobile search rankings.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Is AMP still important for SEO in 2026?

A: Yes, AMP remains important for specific use cases like news articles, e-commerce product pages, and content where speed is critical. While Google has shifted focus to Core Web Vitals, AMP still provides guaranteed fast loading and eligibility for AMP-specific search features.

Q: How often should I validate AMP pages?

A: Validate AMP pages whenever you make changes to them. For static content, monthly validation is sufficient. For dynamic content or frequently updated pages, consider weekly validation. Always validate after major website updates or redesigns.

Q: Can I use AMP with WordPress?

A: Yes, WordPress has excellent AMP support through plugins like AMP for WordPress and AMP WP. These plugins automatically generate AMP versions of your pages and handle canonical linking. Our validator works perfectly with WordPress AMP implementations.

Q: What happens if my AMP page fails validation?

A: If AMP validation fails, your page won't be eligible for AMP-specific search features like the AMP carousel. Google may still index the page but won't serve it as an AMP. Use our validator to identify and fix validation errors before they impact your search visibility.

Ready to Validate Your AMP Pages?

Use our bulk AMP validator above to test up to 10 URLs simultaneously. Get detailed validation results, canonical link checking, and implementation quality analysis.

Updated: January 2026 | Free for Commercial Use | 100% Secure Processing

Why Use Our AMP Validator?

Official AMP Validation

Uses official AMP Project validation rules for accurate results.

Bulk Testing

Validate up to 10 URLs simultaneously. Save time with batch processing.

Privacy Focused

All processing happens locally. Your URLs never leave your browser.

Detailed Reports

Get comprehensive validation results with actionable recommendations.