SearchClean

Search without the clutter.

Exclude unwanted sites and launch a cleaner search with one click.

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Filters AI-style content and suppresses Google AI Overview, showing web-only results.

Press Enter to search with Google instantly. Your saved filters will be applied automatically.

Exclude result types

Use a quick preset or open a list to customize individual sites.

Removes sites that often clutter results or bury direct answers.
Removes sites that often rank with thin, ad-heavy, or generic articles.
Useful when researching and you do not want product listings dominating results.
Removes video and social platforms when you want written web results.

Tip: selecting a group excludes every site in that group. Open the list to include or exclude individual sites instead.

How to exclude sites from Google and other search engines

Most search engines (including Google, Bing, and DuckDuckGo) let you remove results from specific websites by adding -site: before a domain. For example, searching best headphones -site:pinterest.com tells the search engine to look for headphone results while leaving out pages from Pinterest. This works across most major search engines.

Common examples

Remove Pinterest recipe ideas -site:pinterest.com
Remove shopping sites laptop reviews -site:amazon.com -site:ebay.com
Remove forums best running shoes -site:reddit.com -site:quora.com
Search one website only wireless mouse site:nytimes.com

Why use a search filter?

Search results can be crowded with social media, shopping pages, video results, and SEO-heavy articles. SearchClean builds the search operators for you, so you can launch a cleaner search without manually typing every filter.