SERP Preview
Enter details to preview your SERP snippet
See how your page title and description appear in Google search results.
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How to Use
Follow these simple steps to preview and optimize your SERP snippet.
Enter Details
Type your page title, meta description, and URL slug into the input fields.
Preview Result
See a live Google SERP preview that updates as you type in real-time.
Check Truncation
Monitor character counts and pixel width to avoid title and description cutting.
Optimize Snippet
Adjust your title and description to fit within Google display limits.
Why Use This SERP Preview Tool?
The fastest way to preview how your page will appear in Google search results and optimize for maximum click-through rates.
Live SERP Preview
See exactly how your page will appear in Google search results in real-time.
Character Counting
Track title and description length with color-coded status indicators.
Truncation Alert
Get instant warnings when your title or description exceeds Google limits.
Mobile Preview
Toggle between desktop and mobile views to check both display formats.
Export Ready
Copy your SERP snippet or export as HTML ready to paste into your page.
100% Free
No registration, no limits, fully client-side. Your data never leaves your browser.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a SERP preview?
A SERP (Search Engine Results Page) preview shows how your page will appear in Google search results. It displays the clickable title in blue, the URL in green, and the meta description in gray, helping you optimize your snippet before publishing.
What is the ideal title tag length?
The ideal title tag length is between 30-60 characters. Google typically displays the first 50-60 characters of a title tag. If your title is longer, it will be truncated with "..." in search results. The pixel width limit is approximately 600 pixels.
How long should a meta description be?
The ideal meta description length is between 120-155 characters. Descriptions shorter than 70 characters may not provide enough context, while descriptions longer than 160 characters get truncated in search results. Aim for 155 characters for optimal display.
What does truncation mean in SERP?
Truncation occurs when your title or meta description exceeds the display limits set by Google. Titles are truncated based on pixel width (~600px, roughly 58-62 characters), and descriptions are truncated at approximately 155-160 characters. Our tool warns you before this happens.
Why does click-through rate (CTR) matter?
Click-through rate is the percentage of users who click on your search result after seeing it. A well-optimized SERP snippet with a compelling title and description significantly improves CTR, which can indirectly boost your search rankings and drive more organic traffic.
How do I use this preview to optimize my pages?
Enter your page title, meta description, and URL slug into the fields above. The live preview updates instantly, showing you exactly how your result will look. Use the character counters and pixel width analysis to trim or expand your text until it displays perfectly in both desktop and mobile views.