The Google Search Console logo, for Google’s service for website owners and SEO specialists, is designed as an icon in Google’s brand palette: on the left there is a yellow magnifying glass, and on the right there are two vertical bars with rounded edges, a green one and a taller blue one. The edges of the elements partially overlap, so intermediate shades appear at the intersections, including a small red area. The mark is used as the main service icon, and the name Search Console is used alongside it in Google’s interface and materials. A key milestone in the product’s history was the rename: in 2015, Google changed the name from Google Webmaster Tools to Google Search Console to emphasize that the service is intended not only for webmasters but for a broader audience.
Google Search Console is a free Google tool for monitoring and improving a site’s presence in Google Search. It lets you track search traffic and performance in results, analyze queries and pages, check indexing and crawling, submit sitemaps and individual URLs, receive issue notifications, and use reports for diagnostics and fixes. The service is available via a web interface and is connected to the Google Search Central ecosystem, and it also provides an API for working with Search Console data and actions programmatically.








