SERP Snippet Preview

Free SERP snippet preview tool. See how your title and meta description will look in Google search, with pixel-accurate length checks and a mobile preview.

✓ Free ⚡ Instant 🔒 100% private
Page details
Title width0 px · 0 chars
Description length0 / 160 chars
Google preview
🌐 example.com
https://example.com
Your page title appears here
Your meta description preview appears here. Edit the fields on the left to see how your page may look in Google search results.

          

🔒 Everything runs in your browser. Pixel widths are an estimate — Google may rewrite titles and descriptions in real results.

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Free SERP Snippet Preview Tool

This free online SERP snippet preview tool shows you exactly how your page’s title and meta description will look in Google search results — before you publish. It measures your title’s real pixel width (not just characters) and your description length, with desktop and mobile previews, so you can fix anything that would get cut off. It’s free, instant and runs entirely in your browser.

How to use the SERP preview tool

  1. Enter your page title, URL and meta description on the left (or click Load sample).
  2. Watch the Google preview update live on the right.
  3. Check the length meters — they turn amber or red if your title or description is too long or short.
  4. Switch between Desktop and Mobile to see how each is truncated differently.
  5. Click Copy meta tags to grab the ready-made <title> and <meta description> HTML.

Why title and meta description length matters

Google truncates titles that are too wide — roughly 600 pixels on desktop, which is about 50–60 characters depending on the letters used (wide letters like “W” and “M” take more space). That’s why this tool measures pixels, not just character count. Meta descriptions are usually shown up to around 155–160 characters on desktop and fewer on mobile.

A title or description that gets cut off mid-sentence looks unprofessional and can lower your click-through rate. Keeping your most important words near the front, writing a clear and compelling description, and staying within these limits helps your result stand out. Remember that Google sometimes rewrites snippets, so treat this preview as a strong guide rather than a guarantee.

Frequently asked questions

Is this SERP preview tool free and private?
Yes. It’s completely free with no sign-up, and the preview is rendered entirely in your browser. Nothing you type is uploaded to a server.
Why does it measure pixels instead of characters?
Google truncates titles based on their rendered width, not character count. A title full of wide letters can be cut off sooner than one with narrow letters, even at the same character length. Measuring pixels (about a 600px desktop limit) gives a far more accurate preview.
What are the ideal title and description lengths?
Aim for a title under about 600 pixels (roughly 50–60 characters) and a meta description of about 120–160 characters. The meters in this tool turn amber or red when you go outside the recommended range.
Does Google always show my exact title and description?
Not always. Google may rewrite your title or pull a different description from your page if it thinks something matches the query better. Writing clear, relevant tags that match your content gives you the best chance of having them used as written.
Can I copy the meta tags for my page?
Yes. Click Copy meta tags to copy the generated <title> and <meta name="description"> HTML, ready to paste into your page’s <head> or your SEO plugin.
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