Title Tag Analyzer
Enter a title tag to analyze
Check SEO optimization, SERP preview, pixel width, and get actionable tips.
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How to Use
Follow these simple steps to analyze and optimize your title tags for SEO.
Enter Title
Type or paste your title tag text into the input field.
Review Analysis
Check the detailed scores across length, keywords, readability, and structure.
Check SERP Preview
See how your title appears in Google search results with pixel width.
Optimize
Follow the suggestions to improve your title for better rankings.
Why Use This Title Tag Analyzer?
The fastest way to audit your title tags and ensure they are optimized for search engines and click-through rates.
SERP Preview
See exactly how your title looks in Google search results before publishing.
Length Optimization
Get character and pixel width analysis to avoid title truncation.
Keyword Check
Verify keyword placement, density, and presence of important terms.
Pixel Width Analysis
Accurate Google pixel width calculation to prevent title cutting.
Readability Score
Ensure your title reads well with proper word flow and connectors.
100% Free
No registration, no limits, fully client-side. Your data never leaves your browser.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a title tag?
A title tag is an HTML element that specifies the title of a web page. It appears in search engine results pages (SERPs) as the clickable headline, and in browser tabs. Title tags are critical for SEO and user experience.
What is the ideal title tag length?
The ideal title tag length is between 30 and 60 characters. Google typically displays the first 50-60 characters. If your title is longer, it will be truncated with "..." in search results. The pixel width limit is approximately 600 pixels.
How does the SERP preview work?
The SERP preview shows an approximation of how your title will appear in Google search results. It displays the title in blue (as a link), the URL in green, and a snippet description in gray. The preview accounts for Google's character and pixel width limits.
Why is keyword placement important?
Search engines give more weight to words at the beginning of a title tag. Placing your primary keyword near the start helps search engines understand the page topic and can improve rankings. It also catches users' attention in search results.
How does Google truncate titles?
Google truncates titles based on pixel width, not character count. The limit is approximately 600 pixels wide. Capital letters, italic characters, and certain symbols take up more pixel space. Typically this translates to about 58-62 characters depending on the font used.
Should I include my brand name in the title?
Yes, it is recommended to include your brand name in the title tag, usually at the end separated by a pipe (|) or dash (-). This builds brand recognition and trust. For well-known brands, placing the brand name first can also be effective.