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Generate the official Google Knowledge Graph URL for any domain. Check the knowledge panel and the domain's DNS in one click, no signup.

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Google is blocking automated reads (anti-bot protection).

Domain may be inactive

This domain could not be resolved. The generated link will likely lead to a 404 error page on Google.

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What is this Google profile link (Knowledge Panel) for?

Google often associates a brand or company with a named entity shown as a "Knowledge Graph" (or Knowledge Panel) — the information card displayed on the right side of search results. Using the root URL profile.google.com together with your encoded domain name, you force Google to query its database directly and display that exact card.

It's an essential tool for local SEO and webmasters. It lets you instantly check how Google's algorithm perceives and renders your brand's online data (official title, logo, description, and associated social profiles).

How does the URL encoding work?

The URL produced by this tool (looking like profile.google.com/cp/EgsK...) is not random. It contains a unique identifier (similar to an MREID) encoded by Google.

  • The domain name is first translated using Protocol Buffers (Protobuf), Google's internal data serialization format.
  • The binary result is then converted to URL-safe Base64 to become a valid URL.

For speed and privacy reasons, the tool runs that double conversion entirely in your browser.

Why pair it with a DNS check?

A perfectly formed Knowledge Graph link is useless if the domain isn't (or no longer is) active. Before you even open the link, the tool queries two public DNS resolvers (Google DoH and Cloudflare DoH) to verify the domain exists. In parallel, it attempts a neutralised read of the Knowledge Panel via a reading proxy (r.jina.ai then allorigins.win) to tell you whether Google indeed knows your site.

Depending on your browser and Google's anti-bot protections, this read may be blocked — that is normal and does not invalidate the link. The View on Google button stays the source of truth.

FAQ

The link returns a 404 error page. Why?

It means Google has not (yet) created a Knowledge Graph entity for your domain. To fix it, work on your SEO (especially local SEO): make sure you have a clear "About" page, social profiles linked to your site, and ideally a Google Business Profile if you have a physical address.

Does the generated link have an expiration?

No, the link is permanent. It's the result of a mathematical formula (Protobuf + Base64) based on the domain name. As long as Google's Knowledge Graph system stays on this architecture, the link will keep working.

Why does the diagnostic say "Google blocks reading"?

To fill the technical diagnostic, Outilo tries to read the profile content through an analyzer bot. Google dislikes automated requests and sometimes shows an anti-bot protection page. This does not affect the validity of your public link: click "View on Google" to verify.

Do you keep a history of my searches?

Absolutely not. All Google link encoding runs directly and locally in your browser. The "Recent" panel below the input field uses your computer's local storage (localStorage) for your own convenience only.

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