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SERP Preview Tool — Google Snippet Preview (Free)

Preview how your title tag, meta description, and URL appear as a Google search result, with pixel-width truncation warnings. Runs in your browser, free.

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example.com/page

Your page title goes here

A compelling meta description that entices searchers to click through to your page.

Title 25/60 · Description 83/160

Type your page title, meta description, and URL and see them rendered as a Google search result. The snippet is your page's first impression in search — a title that fits and front-loads the point earns more clicks than one that trails off mid-word with an ellipsis.

Why it measures pixels, not characters

Google truncates snippets by pixel width, not character count. A title full of wide letters like W and M gets clipped sooner than one full of thin letters like i and l, so two titles of identical character count can cut off at different points. This preview measures the rendered width and warns you before the clip happens — more reliable than any character rule of thumb.

It's an estimate, not a promise

Google frequently rewrites the displayed title from your page content and generates its own description based on the search query, especially when it judges a different phrasing a better match. It also renders differently on mobile, which wraps and truncates with less text per line. Treat this preview as a strong desktop guide, not a guarantee of the live result.

Rough display limits (desktop)

ElementFits up to about≈ characters
Title tag580–600 px55–60
Meta description920–960 px150–160

Character counts are a guide only — the pixel-width warning accounts for the actual letters you used, so trust it over the character estimate.

Frequently asked questions

Does the meta description affect ranking?
Not directly, but it heavily influences click-through rate — a compelling, relevant description earns more clicks from the same position. Since click-through can indirectly signal relevance, a well-written snippet is still worth the effort.
Does this match mobile results?
It approximates the desktop snippet. Mobile wraps and truncates differently and shows less text per line, so if mobile is your priority, treat the desktop preview as a conservative upper bound and keep titles and descriptions shorter.
Is my title and description uploaded?
No. The snippet is rendered from your input in the browser; nothing is fetched or uploaded.

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