tags. Then paste it into the Schema Visualizer to see the tree structure and validate it. Alternatively, use Chrome DevTools > Elements and search for \"ld+json\" to find all schema blocks on the page."}},{"@type":"Question","name":"What is the difference between schema validation and Google Rich Results test?","acceptedAnswer":{"@type":"Answer","text":"Schema validation checks whether your JSON-LD is syntactically valid and conforms to schema.org type definitions. The Google Rich Results Test (rich-results-test at search.google.com) specifically checks whether your schema qualifies for Google-specific rich result features like star ratings, breadcrumbs, or FAQ accordions. A schema can be technically valid per schema.org but still not qualify for Google rich results if it does not meet Google's additional requirements. Use both tools together for complete coverage."}}]}
Schema

Schema Visualizer / JSON-LD Tree

Paste JSON-LD schema markup or enter a URL to visualize your structured data as an interactive tree. Instantly see the schema type hierarchy, detect JSON errors, and understand how your schema.org markup is structured.

What gets checked

  • Interactive JSON-LD tree visualisation
  • JSON syntax error detection
  • schema.org type recognition and linking
  • Nested object and array expansion
  • Multiple schema block support per page
  • URL-based schema extraction
Paste JSON-LD