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Google SERP Snippet Previewer

Analyze how your content renders in search results. Check title length, description snippet boundaries, and URL structures in real time.

Metadata Configuration

0 / 60 chars
Too Short Optimal: 50-60 chars
0 / 160 chars
Too Short Optimal: 120-160 chars

Google Snippet Emulator

Example https://example.com › blog › seo-tips

Optimize your website titles and description summaries with this dynamic search console emulator tool. Verify standard Google lengths instantly.

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About This Tool

SERP Preview Tool

Preview how your webpage will look in Google Search results before publishing — with title, URL, and meta description.

Why Use This Tool?

  • See exactly how your page will appear in Google Search results
  • Optimise title length and meta description to avoid truncation
  • Test different title variations to maximise click-through rate (CTR)
  • Used by SEO professionals and content marketers before publishing pages
  • Ensure your SERP listing looks compelling and complete at a glance

Overview

Your webpage's appearance in Google Search results is your primary opportunity to convert a searcher into a visitor. The title tag and meta description displayed in the SERP (Search Engine Results Page) function as your free advertisement — and optimising them can dramatically improve your click-through rate (CTR) without changing your rankings at all. But writing effective SERP snippets requires knowing exactly how Google truncates long titles and descriptions, and what the result will look like in both desktop and mobile views. Our SERP Preview Tool shows you a pixel-accurate simulation of how your page will appear in Google Search results as you type — for both desktop and mobile. Set your title, URL, and meta description, and see precisely where the text will be cut off. Test multiple variations to find the most compelling combination before publishing, without needing to deploy changes to a live site and wait for Google to re-crawl.

How to Use

  • 1

    Enter Your Page Title

    Type your title tag content. The tool shows a live character count and highlights when you exceed the ~60 character threshold.

  • 2

    Enter the Page URL

    Enter your page URL to see how Google displays breadcrumb-style URLs in search results.

  • 3

    Write Your Meta Description

    Type your meta description. The preview shows exactly where it gets truncated at ~155–160 characters.

  • 4

    Switch Desktop / Mobile View

    Toggle between Desktop SERP and Mobile SERP previews to see how the snippet looks across devices.

  • 5

    Iterate and Optimise

    Adjust the title and description until both look perfect and compelling in the preview. Then update your actual HTML meta tags.

Frequently Asked Questions

Google shows approximately 50–60 characters before truncating. For maximum visibility, keep titles under 580 pixels wide (roughly 60 characters), and put your main keyword near the beginning.
Not always. Google may replace your meta description with a snippet from your page content if it deems the page content more relevant to the search query. Write descriptions that closely match user intent.
Not directly. But higher CTR sends positive engagement signals to Google, which can indirectly influence rankings over time. A better snippet definitely increases traffic at the same rank.
Use | (pipe), – (dash), or : (colon) as title separators. Emojis sometimes appear but are inconsistently rendered by Google. Avoid special HTML characters like & — use & directly.
A rich snippet is an enhanced SERP result that includes additional information like star ratings, prices, FAQs, images, or video thumbnails. These require Schema.org structured data markup.