Just enter a URL to view the Google cache of the page, including the date it was cached.
Once you copy and paste your URL in the box, your page will appear showing Google’s cache. The date when it was cached will also be shown above the page.
If your page is not cached, then it will not appear. However, Google search results will appear instead.
Copy & paste the following in the address bar directly in front of your URL http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:

The WebYurt Google Cache Viewer allows you to quickly view the cached version of a webpage stored by Google. When Google crawls websites, it often saves a snapshot of the page that can later be accessed through the search engine’s cache system. This cached version shows how the page appeared the last time Google indexed it.
Using this tool is simple. Just enter the URL of the page you want to check, and the tool will display the cached version provided by Google, along with the date when the page was last stored. This makes it easy to verify whether a page has been indexed recently and to see what content Google has recorded.
Viewing cached pages can be useful in several situations. Website owners and SEO professionals often use cached versions to confirm that their pages are being indexed properly. It can also help identify recent updates, check how search engines see a page, or view content that may have changed since Google last crawled the site.
If Google has not cached the page, the cached version will not appear. In that case, search results may be displayed instead. This typically means that Google has not yet stored a snapshot of the page, or the page may not currently be indexed.
The WebYurt Google Cache Viewer is fast, simple to use, and runs directly in your browser without requiring any downloads or installation.
Google Cache is a stored snapshot of a webpage saved by Google when it crawls and indexes a site. It shows how the page appeared the last time Google visited and recorded it.
Simply enter the URL of a webpage into the tool, and it will load the cached version of the page from Google. The date when the page was last cached is also displayed above the cached page.
Viewing a cached page can help you see how Google indexed the page, verify that your content has been crawled, and check previous versions of a webpage.
The cache date indicates the last time Google saved a snapshot of that page when it crawled the website.
If a cached version does not appear, it may mean that Google has not indexed the page yet, the page was recently created, or the website may prevent caching.
This tool shows the most recent cached version stored by Google. It does not display multiple historical versions of a page.
Yes. The WebYurt Google Cache Viewer is completely free and can be used directly in your browser without installing any software.