Detect which advertising pixels a website runs, Meta (Facebook), Google Ads, TikTok, LinkedIn and more. Paste a URL to see what's tracking.
Ad pixels reveal which paid channels a business is actively using. A site with a Meta Pixel and Google Ads tag is investing in marketing; a site with none usually isn't running paid ads at all.
For agencies, that's a useful qualifier: businesses already spending on ads but with a weak website are prime redesign prospects. LeadWebia flags ad-pixel presence on every lead.
It detects the most common advertising and retargeting pixels: Meta (Facebook) Pixel, Google Ads, TikTok Pixel, LinkedIn Insight, Microsoft/Bing Ads, Twitter/X Ads, Criteo, Taboola and Outbrain.
We fetch the homepage and scan its scripts and network signatures for each ad platform. It reflects what loads on the public page.
It tells you which channels a business is actively advertising on. No pixels often means they are not running paid ads, useful context for agencies and marketers.
Yes, free and no signup, one of several free website tools from LeadWebia.
LeadWebia runs these checks across thousands of local businesses and hands you a qualified lead list. Start with 100 free leads.