AI Knowledge Graph Checker
Check if your brand or entity has a Knowledge Graph presence visible to AI systems
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a Knowledge Graph?
A Knowledge Graph is a structured database of entities (companies, people, places) that AI systems use to understand real-world relationships and facts.
How do I get my brand into the Knowledge Graph?
Ensure you have a Wikipedia page, Google Business Profile, and consistent structured data (JSON-LD) across your website with Organization schema.
Why does Knowledge Graph matter for AI?
AI systems reference Knowledge Graph entries for factual answers. Having a KG presence increases your brand's credibility and citation probability in AI responses.
Can small businesses have a Knowledge Graph entry?
Yes, through Google Business Profile and consistent structured data. You don't need a Wikipedia page for local Knowledge Graph panels.
What data does this tool check?
We check for Organization schema, sameAs links (Wikipedia, social), and entity disambiguation signals used by AI Knowledge Graphs.
Does JSON-LD help with Knowledge Graph inclusion?
Yes, especially Organization schema with sameAs properties pointing to your Wikipedia, LinkedIn, and social profiles.
What is entity disambiguation?
When multiple entities share a name, AI needs clear signals to distinguish them. Use schema.org identifiers and consistent naming across platforms.
How long does it take to appear in a Knowledge Graph?
It varies. Google's KG typically takes weeks to months. Consistent structured data and authoritative references accelerate the process.
Can I edit my Knowledge Graph entry?
You can suggest edits through Google's Knowledge Panel feedback feature. For significant changes, update your Wikipedia page and structured data.
Is this tool free?
Yes. Knowledge Graph checking is a free core tool on GEO Score.