Knowledge panels are information boxes that appear on Google when you search for entities (people, places, organizations, things) that are in the Knowledge Graph. They are meant to help you get a quick snapshot of information on a topic based on Google's understanding of available content on the web.
How do I get a knowledge panel?
- If you don't have one, create a Google Account.
- Go to Google Search.
- Search for yourself or the entity you represent and find its knowledge panel.
- At the bottom, click Claim this knowledge panel.
- Review the information.
- Sign in to one of the official sites or profiles listed for the entity like:
Why can't I find my knowledge panel?
If you are logged in to the correct Google account and are looking at the associated knowledge panel, you should see a link at the top of the knowledge panel that says “Suggest Edits” or a similar iteration. If you don't see it, verify you are signed in correctly and are looking at the right knowledge panel.
Can anyone have a knowledge panel?
It's not possible to apply for a branded or personal panel. If you or your brand has enough authority, a panel will appear. Brands and people who are well-known and have, for instance, Wikipedia pages dedicated to them, often have knowledge panels as well. For Yoast, we have a knowledge panel about our company.18 Mar 2021
What happens if you claim a Google knowledge panel?
Successfully claiming your knowledge panel means you'll have access to your Google business profile, which will allow you to manage your online presence (including search and maps) across Google. Note the description is from Wikipedia, and the presence of the “Claim this knowledge panel” button at the bottom left.12 Aug 2020