Free SERP Snippet Preview Tool

See exactly how your page will look in Google search results. Live pixel and character counters for your title tag and meta description — desktop and mobile.

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Free SERP Snippet Preview Tool — Google SERP Preview

Preview how your title tag and meta description will appear in Google search results, with live pixel and character counters.

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How to use this SERP snippet preview tool

This free SERP tool works in four simple steps — paste your page details, watch the live preview, and ship a clean snippet.

  1. 1

    Enter your page URL

    Paste the full URL or just type your domain. The tool instantly renders the Google breadcrumb the same way it appears in search results.

  2. 2

    Write your title tag

    The pixel counter turns red if you go past 600 px (about 50–60 characters). Stay inside the limit so Google doesn't truncate your title.

  3. 3

    Add your meta description

    Aim for 155–160 characters or about 920 pixels. Lead with your primary keyword and put your strongest selling point first.

  4. 4

    Toggle desktop and mobile

    Compare both views — Google renders them differently — then copy the HTML, ready to paste into your <head>.

Why your title tag and meta description matter for SEO

Your title tag and meta description are what searchers see in Google before they click. They're often the very first impression of your brand — and the difference between a click and a scroll-past.

The title tag is a top on-page ranking factor

Google uses your title to understand the topic of the page. A clear, keyword-rich title that fits within ~600 pixels (about 50–60 characters) gets indexed cleanly and earns more clicks. If your title overflows, Google truncates it with an ellipsis or rewrites it entirely.

The meta description drives click-through rate

Meta descriptions aren't a direct ranking signal, but they heavily affect whether searchers click. Keep them under 155–160 characters, lead with the value, and include your primary keyword once. Truncated descriptions look unfinished and hurt trust.

Pixel width vs. character count: why pixels matter more

Most SEO guides talk about title tags in characters, but Google actually measures titles in pixels — about 600 on desktop. A 60-character title made of narrow lowercase letters can fit perfectly, while a 50-character title heavy in capitals or wide letters like W and M can overflow and get truncated. That's why this tool measures both: use the character count for your meta description (Google does count characters there), and the pixel count for your title tag.

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