Find your Google Profile.
Generate the direct link to your Google Web Profile — automatically created by Google for publishers and creators since 2025 — and learn how to become eligible.
The address is deterministic; the profile only exists if Google has already generated it.
What is it
Google Web Profile explained.
The Google Web Profile is a dedicated page that Google automatically creates for publishers and creators — aggregating recent posts, social networks, a "Follow" button, and brand identity data. Launched in September 2025, these profiles serve as a direct audience channel within the search ecosystem.
As AI summaries reduce traditional organic clicks, profiles allow publishers to build a follower base on Discover — independent of referral traffic from result pages.
The address is deterministic, not the existence. Our tool generates the correct link for any domain — but the page only exists if Google has already created the profile. Open the link to confirm.
Eligibility
Who has a Google Web Profile?
Knowledge Graph entry
Google uses the knowledge base (Knowledge Graph) as the main source for profile photo, description, and data. Having an entry is the most direct path to a complete profile.
Regular publication and connected networks
Google automatically aggregates posts and social accounts. Keeping networks active and linking them to your site accelerates profile enrichment.
Social scale (profiles without site)
Creators without their own site need about 50 thousand followers on at least one major platform. Safe content for all audiences is a basic requirement.
How to optimize
Four actions to enrich your profile.
Secure Google's knowledge base
Add organization markup on your site with name, logo, and links to social networks. Create or fix your page on Wikidata — it is the main source for profile photo and description.
Connect your social networks
Add links pointing to YouTube, Instagram, X, LinkedIn, and TikTok. In each network's bio, include the link to your domain.
Publish consistently
Google shows recent posts on the profile. Publishing regularly signals that your source is active and trustworthy.
Claim and fix
Open the profile and use the 3-dot menu to flag incorrect links or request adjustments. A limited group already has access to the editable profiles test.
Frequently asked questions
Google Search Profile questions
What is a Google Search Profile?
It is a profile Google created for publishers and creators to highlight their work directly on Search. It brings the source content and identity together in one place, helping people recognize and follow who produces that content.
Who can have a Search Profile?
The feature initially targets publishers and content creators. Google generates the profile automatically for eligible sources; the rollout started gradually, including Brazil and Portugal, and keeps expanding.
How do I find my domain's Search Profile?
Paste your domain into this tool to generate the direct profile link in the profile.google.com format. Then open the link to confirm whether Google has already generated the profile for your site.
Does this tool create or activate my profile?
No. It only builds and opens the likely URL of your Search Profile. Google is the one that creates and activates the profile based on source eligibility — the tool just lets you quickly check whether it already exists.
How do I become eligible for a Search Profile?
Publish original, consistent content with clear authorship and brand identity: Organization and Person structured data, author pages and linked social profiles. Strong E-E-A-T signals and a consistent presence increase the chance of Google generating your profile.
Does a Search Profile help with visibility and AI citation?
Yes. A recognized profile reinforces your source identity for Google and AI systems, which favors correct authorship attribution and citation of your brand in searches and generated answers — the core of GEO.