See exactly how your page will appear in Google search results. Enter your title, description, and URL to get a live preview with character counts and SEO scoring.
Preview your Google search snippet before publishing. This free SERP preview tool renders a pixel-accurate simulation of how your page title, meta description, and URL will appear in Google search results on both desktop and mobile. Get instant character count feedback, truncation warnings, and SEO scoring to optimize your click-through rate. No signup, no data collected. Everything runs in your browser.
Enter your page title, meta description, and URL in the fields above. The preview updates in real-time as you type. Toggle between desktop and mobile views to see how your snippet looks on both devices. Optionally upload your site's favicon, add a publication date, or include breadcrumb paths for maximum accuracy. Click "Check SEO Score" to get specific recommendations for improving your search snippet.
Your title tag and meta description are the first thing searchers see. Even if you rank on page one, a poorly written snippet gets skipped. Studies show that improving your meta description alone can increase click-through rate by 5-10%. This tool helps you craft snippets that earn clicks, not just rankings. You can see exactly when your title or description will get truncated so you can front-load the most important information.
Google displays approximately 50-60 characters of your title tag before truncating with an ellipsis. The exact pixel width is about 600px on desktop. Keep your most important keywords and compelling copy within the first 55 characters. Include your brand name at the end, separated by a pipe or dash.
Aim for 120-160 characters. Descriptions under 120 characters look incomplete and waste valuable SERP real estate. Over 160 characters and Google truncates your message. The sweet spot is 140-155 characters: enough room for a compelling pitch and a soft call to action.
Google rewrites snippets roughly 60-70% of the time, pulling text it considers more relevant to the query. However, a well-crafted meta description increases the odds Google keeps yours. Including target keywords helps because Google bolds matching terms, making your result visually stand out.