OpenLink Structured Data Sniffer OpenLink Structured Data Sniffer

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Version: 2.22.10
Last Update: 2023-01-13

Overview

OpenLink Structured Data Sniffer is a Chrome extension developed by OpenLink Software. According to the data from Chrome web store, current version of OpenLink Structured Data Sniffer is 2.22.10, updated on 2023-01-13.
7,000+ users have installed this extension. 15 users have rated this extension with an average rating of .

Reveals structured metadata (Microdata, RDFa, JSON-LD, Turtle, etc.) embedded within HTML documents.

What is it?
The OpenLink Structured Data Sniffer (OSDS) is an extension for Web Extensions compliant browsers (e.g., Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Opera, and many others) that discovers Metadata embedded within HTML documents as Structured Data Islands and presents what's discovered using a Property Sheet presentation style.

Currently, OSDS supports discovery and processing of Structured Data Islands published using notations such as Microdata, RDFa, JSON-LD, RDF-Turtle, RDF-XML, CSV, and JSON.

Why is it important?
It simplifies the process of understanding what a given HTML document is about, via its metadata, for both end-users and developers. For instance, it helps Digital Brand Managers, Digital Content Managers, and Semantic Search Engine Optimization (SSEO) practitioners understand what may or may not be affecting Search Engine Results Pages (SERPs) placements.

How is it used?

Simply install the extension to your browser and then visit a page of interest. On page arrival, the OSDS icon will be visually activated thereby indicating metadata discovery; once the icon is clicked, you will be presented with a presentation of transformed metadata.

Rating

15 ratings

Total Installs

7,000+

Information

Last Update

2023-01-13

Current Version

2.22.10

Size

1.72MiB

Author

OpenLink Software

Website

None

Category

Developer Tools

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avatar Ron Henry
2021-11-12

Cool, I've been looking for that

avatar Aaron Bradley
2019-05-09

Hands down the best-in-class extension for inspecting a page for the presence or absence of structured or semi-structured data.

avatar Tyson Graaff
2018-02-12

Just what I was looking for. Let's me know if my JSON-LD is on the page and I can check it in an easy to read format.

avatar Michael Andrews
2017-04-20

Very helpful tool for seeing structured data on a web page.

avatar Rich Missey
2016-06-21

Dug around for over an hour trying to find an extension that could display JSON-LD data pulled through an AJAX call. Thought I was going to have to write the thing myself!