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Visibility report for huggingface.co

https://huggingface.co/

5 pages analyzedScanned Feb 26, 2026, 05:10 PM121d old — rescan

Google
87
B - Good
5
Pages Scanned
0
Critical Issues
9
Warnings
14
SEO Tips

How each LLM sees your site

Score per AI product, 0–100
87/100

All major LLMs can read your site

Reads raw HTML only — JavaScript-loaded content invisible. None of these crawlers execute JavaScript, so they all read the same raw HTML.

Visibility Breakdown

Rendering100
Crawler Access100
Indexability100
Performance100
Content Visibility91

Top Issues

WarningVisibilityContent

Found 35 elements with hidden content

Googlebot can detect content hidden via CSS (display:none, visibility:hidden) and may devalue or completely ignore it. Google has historically penalized sites that hide text from users as a form of cloaking. If this content is important for rankings, make it visible to users. If it's legitimately hidden (e.g., mobile menus), ensure critical SEO content isn't trapped inside.

WarningVisibilityContent

Found 5 elements with hidden content

Googlebot can detect content hidden via CSS (display:none, visibility:hidden) and may devalue or completely ignore it. Google has historically penalized sites that hide text from users as a form of cloaking. If this content is important for rankings, make it visible to users. If it's legitimately hidden (e.g., mobile menus), ensure critical SEO content isn't trapped inside.

WarningVisibilityContent

Found 35 elements with hidden content

Googlebot can detect content hidden via CSS (display:none, visibility:hidden) and may devalue or completely ignore it. Google has historically penalized sites that hide text from users as a form of cloaking. If this content is important for rankings, make it visible to users. If it's legitimately hidden (e.g., mobile menus), ensure critical SEO content isn't trapped inside.

WarningVisibilityLinks

1 links have no anchor text

Googlebot uses anchor text to understand what the linked page is about. Without it, the link passes no topical relevance and those pages lose a ranking signal. If the link wraps an image, the image's alt text serves as the anchor text — make sure it's descriptive.

WarningVisibilityContent

Found 1 elements with hidden content

Googlebot can detect content hidden via CSS (display:none, visibility:hidden) and may devalue or completely ignore it. Google has historically penalized sites that hide text from users as a form of cloaking. If this content is important for rankings, make it visible to users. If it's legitimately hidden (e.g., mobile menus), ensure critical SEO content isn't trapped inside.

SEO Recommendations14 tips — not affecting visibility score
Tip

9 of 10 images missing alt text

Googlebot cannot "see" images — it relies entirely on alt text to understand what an image shows. Without it, images won't appear in Google Image Search, and the page loses keyword context that crawlers use for ranking. AI systems also depend on alt text when describing page content. Add descriptive alt text to every meaningful image.

Tip

89 of 90 images missing alt text

Googlebot cannot "see" images — it relies entirely on alt text to understand what an image shows. Without it, images won't appear in Google Image Search, and the page loses keyword context that crawlers use for ranking. AI systems also depend on alt text when describing page content. Add descriptive alt text to every meaningful image.

Tip

2 of 28 images missing alt text

Googlebot cannot "see" images — it relies entirely on alt text to understand what an image shows. Without it, images won't appear in Google Image Search, and the page loses keyword context that crawlers use for ranking. AI systems also depend on alt text when describing page content. Add descriptive alt text to every meaningful image.

Tip

Title is too short (22 characters)

Short titles waste valuable SERP real estate. Google displays up to ~60 characters — a longer, keyword-rich title gives crawlers more context about the page and improves click-through rates. Aim for 50–60 characters.

Tip

Meta description is too short (41 characters)

Short descriptions don't give Google enough to work with for snippets. Google may ignore it entirely and generate its own snippet from page content instead. Expand to 150–160 characters with a compelling summary that includes your target keywords.

Tip

2 of 28 images missing alt text

Googlebot cannot "see" images — it relies entirely on alt text to understand what an image shows. Without it, images won't appear in Google Image Search, and the page loses keyword context that crawlers use for ranking. AI systems also depend on alt text when describing page content. Add descriptive alt text to every meaningful image.

Tip

Title is too short (28 characters)

Short titles waste valuable SERP real estate. Google displays up to ~60 characters — a longer, keyword-rich title gives crawlers more context about the page and improves click-through rates. Aim for 50–60 characters.

Tip

Title is too short (19 characters)

Short titles waste valuable SERP real estate. Google displays up to ~60 characters — a longer, keyword-rich title gives crawlers more context about the page and improves click-through rates. Aim for 50–60 characters.

Tip

Page load time is slow (3.7s)

Googlebot allocates a limited time budget per page. Slow pages risk incomplete crawling — content that loads after Googlebot's budget expires won't be indexed. This also hurts Core Web Vitals, which directly affect search rankings. Optimize server response time and reduce render-blocking resources.

Tip

Page has no JSON-LD structured data

Without structured data, Google can only guess at the meaning of your content. Schema.org markup explicitly tells crawlers "this is a product," "this is an article," etc. — which unlocks rich results (star ratings, FAQs, breadcrumbs) that dramatically increase click-through rates. AI systems also use structured data to extract facts more accurately.

Tip

Page has no JSON-LD structured data

Without structured data, Google can only guess at the meaning of your content. Schema.org markup explicitly tells crawlers "this is a product," "this is an article," etc. — which unlocks rich results (star ratings, FAQs, breadcrumbs) that dramatically increase click-through rates. AI systems also use structured data to extract facts more accurately.

Tip

Page has no JSON-LD structured data

Without structured data, Google can only guess at the meaning of your content. Schema.org markup explicitly tells crawlers "this is a product," "this is an article," etc. — which unlocks rich results (star ratings, FAQs, breadcrumbs) that dramatically increase click-through rates. AI systems also use structured data to extract facts more accurately.

Tip

Page has no JSON-LD structured data

Without structured data, Google can only guess at the meaning of your content. Schema.org markup explicitly tells crawlers "this is a product," "this is an article," etc. — which unlocks rich results (star ratings, FAQs, breadcrumbs) that dramatically increase click-through rates. AI systems also use structured data to extract facts more accurately.

Tip

Page has no JSON-LD structured data

Without structured data, Google can only guess at the meaning of your content. Schema.org markup explicitly tells crawlers "this is a product," "this is an article," etc. — which unlocks rich results (star ratings, FAQs, breadcrumbs) that dramatically increase click-through rates. AI systems also use structured data to extract facts more accurately.

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