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Browser extension + Schema.org check

AI VisRank JSON-LD Inspector for browsers

The extension checks the current tab: detects JSON-LD, identifies page type, compares markup with the expected schema and shows what makes the page harder for search and AI crawlers to understand.

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Version
0.1.0
Browsers
Chrome Firefox
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Current tab

Inspector

What the extension checks

01

JSON-LD and Schema.org

Finds application/ld+json scripts and parses @graph, entity types and key fields without modifying the page.

02

Page type

Evaluates product, listing, search, article, home and regular pages separately, so listing pages are not scored as product pages.

03

AI Readiness

Highlights missing entities, weak fields and conflicting signals that make the page harder for AI and search systems to understand.

Detection

How page type is detected

Schema.org types: Product, Offer, ItemList, CollectionPage, Article, FAQPage, BreadcrumbList.

URL and DOM signals: catalog, search, product page, breadcrumbs, product lists, price and purchase actions.

CMS module context: whether the AI VisRank module is installed, which version is visible on the page and whether an update is available.

CMS module connection

Privacy

The extension does not collect forms, passwords, cookies, payment data or account content. Diagnostics send only technical extension events and limited page inspection signals.

Disclaimer

The extension is a diagnostic tool. It helps identify structured-data issues, but does not guarantee indexing, rankings, traffic, sales or inclusion in AI answers.

Extension FAQ

Does the extension modify site code?

No. It reads the current browser page and shows the inspection result.

Why does page type matter?

Catalog, product, article and home pages need different expected entities. Wrong page-type detection produces wrong recommendations.

Do I have to install a CMS module?

No. The extension works on its own; CMS modules are used to add missing JSON-LD markup automatically.