SERP Preview Tool
Paste your page title, URL and meta description below. The tool shows you exactly how the page will render in a desktop Google search result, with live warnings if your title or meta description exceeds Google's character limits.
Google truncates titles around 60 characters and meta descriptions around 160 characters. These are pixel-based limits in practice — wider characters like M and W take more space, narrower ones like i and l take less. Our character-count is an approximation that works well for most content.
Google rewrites titles when it judges your existing title to be: too long (>60ch), generic, keyword-stuffed, missing context, or not matching the search intent. The fix is usually a clean 45-60 character title that includes the primary keyword early.
Meta description is not a direct ranking factor, but it strongly affects click-through rate from SERP. Higher CTR can indirectly influence ranking. A well-written meta also helps Google understand the page's intent.
No. Each page should have a unique title and meta tuned to that page's primary keyword cluster. Duplicate titles dilute ranking and confuse Google about which page to serve.
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