SERP Lens - The workspace for SEOs and their agents
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AI is doing the work now. SERP Lens gives Claude, Cursor, and ChatGPT the view they’ve been missing.
Purpose-built for the work of search, SERP Lens is the workspace for SEOs and their agents.
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Hi PH — I'm one of the people behind SERP Lens.
We're SEO consultants, and most of our day was spent bouncing between a crawler, a rank tracker, a VPN, Search Console, and a browser with devtools open — then manually re-doing the same checks for every page and every market. So we built the browser we wanted instead.
SERP Lens is a desktop application with an AI agent that works against the live rendered page, not a fetched copy of the HTML. That means it sees what Google's renderer sees: JS-injected content, the real DOM, console errors, network waterfalls. You can point it at a page and ask why a competitor outranks you, run on-page and technical audits, diff the rendered DOM against the served HTML, pull your own Search Console data, and route the browser through another country to check how a SERP actually looks there.
Today's launch is the full release, including the Windows build and the AI integration. There's a free tier and trial for all plans for this launch — you can try it without talking to anyone.
Happy to answer anything about how the agent handles JS-heavy sites, or where it still gets things wrong.
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Hi PH — I'm one of the people behind SERP Lens.
We're SEO consultants, and most of our day was spent bouncing between a crawler, a rank tracker, a VPN, Search Console, and a browser with devtools open — then manually re-doing the same checks for every page and every market. So we built the browser we wanted instead.
SERP Lens is a desktop application with an AI agent that works against the live rendered page, not a fetched copy of the HTML. That means it sees what Google's renderer sees: JS-injected content, the real DOM, console errors, network waterfalls. You can point it at a page and ask why a competitor outranks you, run on-page and technical audits, diff the rendered DOM against the served HTML, pull your own Search Console data, and route the browser through another country to check how a SERP actually looks there.
Today's launch is the full release, including the Windows build and the AI integration. There's a free tier and trial for all plans for this launch — you can try it without talking to anyone.
Happy to answer anything about how the agent handles JS-heavy sites, or where it still gets things wrong.