peeq

Chrome extension — free

A quick peek into any page.

peeq reads the structured data on the page you're looking at — JSON-LD and Microdata — and lays it out so humans can actually read it. One click. No account. No server.

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peeq, on this page Total: 3 · JSON-LD: 3
{}SoftwareApplication JSON-LD 9 keys
name
"peeq"
applicationCategory
"DeveloperApplication"
operatingSystem
"Chrome"
softwareVersion
"0.5.0"
offers
Offer · price 0
inLanguage
6 items
{}WebSite JSON-LD 5 keys
name
"peeq"
url
"https://peeq.ing/"
description
"A quick peek into any page."
inLanguage
"en"
{}Organization JSON-LD 4 keys
name
"peeq"
sameAs
1 item · github.com/danilohrf/schemapp

Not a mockup — this is the JSON-LD in this page's own <head>. View the source and check.

Reads everything

JSON-LD — including @graph, arrays, and deep nesting — plus Microdata. Identical schemas collapse into a single ×N row, so the list never forces a scroll.

Readable first

Every schema opens as a property sheet a human can scan. The raw JSON is one toggle away, with copy and export — files are named peeq-yoursite.com-2026-07-08.json.

Private by design

Zero network requests. The optional local history stores encrypted summaries only, never leaves your device, and never records private or incognito pages.

Speaks EN · PT · ES · DE · JA · FR

Why another SEO extension?

Because structured data deserved a tool that treats it as a first-class citizen, not tab number five. This is peeq v0.5 — the schema validator. Full on-page auditing (overview, content, technical) is on the roadmap.

And a point of view: peeq is built for the AI-search era without the snake oil. Google's own guidance says no special markup ranks you in AI results — so peeq will never sell you that. Schema for rich results and machine readability; honesty about the rest.