SERP Snippet Preview Tool

Preview your Google search title, meta description and URL on desktop or mobile before publishing. Check character count, estimated pixel width and likely truncation instantly.

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Use the final canonical URL you plan to publish.
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A practical target is about 50–60 characters and roughly 580 pixels or less.
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A practical target is about 140–155 characters. Google may show a different snippet for some queries.
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SERP Snippet Preview Tool to preview your Google title, meta description and URL on desktop or mobile. Check length, pixels and truncation free.
Preview and pixel widths are estimates. Google can rewrite or truncate titles and descriptions depending on device, query, layout and available space.

How to use the SERP Snippet Preview Tool

The SERP Snippet Preview Tool shows how your page title, meta description and URL may appear in Google search results. Enter your metadata, switch between desktop and mobile previews, and review both character count and estimated pixel width before publishing.

Use the preview to make titles clearer, place the primary keyword naturally, communicate the page benefit and reduce avoidable truncation. The preview is a planning aid, not a guarantee of the exact snippet Google will display.

SERP Snippet Preview Tool for SEO titles

This SERP Snippet Preview Tool helps SEO specialists, writers and website owners check title length, meta description length and likely truncation before publishing a landing page, blog post, product page or free online tool.

Frequently Asked Questions

It shows how a title, meta description and URL may appear in a Google search result before the page is published.
A practical target is often around 50 to 60 characters, but pixel width is also important because wide letters use more space than narrow letters.
A practical target is often around 140 to 155 characters. Google may still truncate or rewrite it depending on the search query and device.
No. Google may generate a different title or description when another version appears more relevant to the user’s query.