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🔍Google SERP Preview

Preview how your page will look in Google search results.

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Google Search Preview

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https://example.com/page

example.com > page

Page Title - Site Name

A compelling meta description that summarizes the page content and encourages users to click through from search results.

Title pixel width (approx)0 / 600px
Description pixel width (approx)0 / 920px

About Google SERP Preview

Google SERP Preview renders a pixel-accurate mockup of how your page will appear in Google search results, showing the title tag, meta description, and URL breadcrumb exactly as Google displays them — including character count warnings for titles and descriptions that are too long or too short.

How to Use Google SERP Preview

  1. 1

    Enter your title tag

    Type or paste your page title in the title field. The character counter shows how much of it Google will display.

  2. 2

    Enter your meta description

    Add your meta description text. The preview and character counter update in real time as you type.

  3. 3

    Preview and optimize

    Review the SERP mockup and adjust your title and description until they are within the optimal character ranges and read compellingly.

Common Use Cases

  • SEO writers crafting title tags and meta descriptions that fit within display limits
  • Developers checking title and description lengths during on-page SEO audits
  • Content teams previewing how new blog posts will appear in search results
  • E-commerce managers optimizing product page SERP snippets for higher CTR

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the ideal title tag length for Google?
Google typically displays title tags up to about 60 characters before truncating them with an ellipsis. Aim for 50–60 characters to ensure your full title is visible in search results.
How long should my meta description be?
Google displays meta descriptions up to approximately 155–160 characters on desktop. Descriptions shorter than 120 characters may look sparse; longer ones will be cut off with '...'
Does the meta description directly affect rankings?
Meta descriptions are not a direct Google ranking factor, but a compelling description improves click-through rate (CTR) from the search results page, which can indirectly benefit your rankings.

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