SERP Snippet Preview
Preview your Google search result snippet.
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Google may rewrite titles and descriptions. Pixel limits are approximate — the preview shows where truncation likely occurs.
How to use the SERP Snippet Preview
- 1Enter your tags
Type your title, URL and meta description.
- 2Pick a device
Switch between desktop and mobile layouts.
- 3Watch the truncation
The preview shows exactly where Google would cut your text.
- 4Tune the length
Adjust until the pixel meters stay in the green.
Examples
| Input | Output |
|---|---|
Title of 62 wide characters | …truncated with an ellipsis |
Description under 920px | shown in full |
Free Google SERP snippet preview
This SERP snippet previewshows how your page will look in Google's search results, with the title, URL breadcrumb and meta description rendered the way searchers see them. It measures the real pixel widthof your title and description so you can see precisely where they'd be truncated.
Pixels, not characters
The single biggest mistake in title writing is counting characters. Google truncates by width, and letters have different widths — a title full of Ms and Ws overflows sooner than one full of Is and Ls. This tool uses canvas text measurement (the same idea browsers use to lay out text) to give you an accurate cut-off point, with a meter that turns red when you go over.
Write for clicks, then check the fit
A great snippet earns the click: a clear, benefit-led title and a description that reads as a complete thought. Draft it for humans first, then use this preview to make sure nothing important gets clipped on desktop or mobile. Remember Google may rewrite your tags — but a well-crafted, well-sized snippet gives it less reason to. It all runs privately in your browser.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long should a title tag be?
Google truncates titles by pixel width, not character count — roughly 600px on desktop, or about 50–60 characters. This tool measures the actual pixel width and shows exactly where your title would be cut off.
How long should a meta description be?
Aim for roughly 920px on desktop, or about 150–160 characters. Shorter descriptions are fine; the goal is a compelling, complete sentence that isn't clipped mid-word.
Why measure pixels instead of characters?
Because a 'W' is far wider than an 'i'. A 60-character title of wide letters can overflow while a 65-character one of narrow letters fits. Pixel measurement matches how Google actually truncates.
Will Google use exactly what I write?
Not always. Google frequently rewrites titles and descriptions based on the query and page content. Treat your tags as a strong suggestion — write them well, but expect occasional rewrites.
Why do mobile and desktop differ?
The available width and layout differ between devices, so truncation points change. Toggle between desktop and mobile to check both, since a large share of searches happen on phones.
Is my data private?
Yes. The preview and measurements run entirely in your browser, so nothing you type is uploaded and the tool works offline.