Utilities for RSS, Atom, and podcast feeds
Validate live feeds, read feed output in a clean layout, convert feeds to JSON, or resolve the correct feed URL for a YouTube channel.
FeedInspector is built for publishers, developers, QA teams, and anyone who needs a clear answer from a public feed endpoint.
Tools
Choose the job you need to do and start with a URL. Every tool returns a readable result that is ready to use.
RSS Feed Validator
Audit one RSS or Atom feed and see which fetch, parsing, or field issues need attention first.
RSS Feed Viewer
Open one RSS or Atom feed in a readable layout so you can inspect the channel and recent items quickly.
RSS to JSON Converter
Fetch one feed and turn it into a normalized JSON payload you can inspect, copy, or download.
YouTube Channel to RSS
Resolve a YouTube channel URL or handle into the correct feed URL and check whether the channel feed looks active.
Podcast RSS Validator
Check a podcast feed for enclosure coverage, podcast metadata, and the issues that affect directory delivery.
What FeedInspector helps you check
Use FeedInspector to answer practical feed questions quickly: does a feed fetch cleanly, what does it actually publish, what does the same source look like as JSON, and which URL should you use for a YouTube channel feed?
The root tools cover feed diagnostics, feed reading, feed conversion, channel-feed resolution, and podcast-specific delivery checks. Each page is designed for direct use from search, bookmarks, and repeat operational work.
How the service operates
- Feed and channel URLs are fetched server-side with request limits and private-network safeguards.
- Tool pages are designed for live public endpoints and return results in-place without requiring an account.
- FeedInspector is operated by Kivun in Winterthur, Switzerland.