FAQ
What is Google UULE parameter?
The UULE parameter is a query parameter used by Google to encode user's location in Search queries.
Essentially, it consists of a fixed prefix followed by a Base64-encoded string that represents the geographic location.
The parameter is often used by marketers to simulate Google search originating from a specific location.
Why is UULE important for SEO?
Local results can change a lot between countries, cities, and even neighbourhoods. UULE lets SEO experts access SERPs for specific locations
without relying on VPNs, or proxies. It allows them to inspect how rankings vary across regions, check local business rankings, and access
geo-specific results without actually being in that location.
What does the UULE conversion tool do?
This tool allows you to generate UULE from either geographical coordinates or the canonical name (see,
Google Ads Geolocation Targets). You can use it to decode the UULE parameter as well.
How do I use the UULE parameter to check local Google search results?