SERP Preview Tool

Works fully offline

Enter your page title, URL, and meta description to see a real-time preview of how your listing appears in Google search results.

Aim for 50–60 characters for Google desktop. 0
Aim for 120–160 characters. 0
Simulates a date breadcrumb Google sometimes displays before the description.
Live Search Preview
Desktop
Page Title
Your meta description will appear here.
Mobile
Page Title
Your meta description will appear here.

Overview

How your page appears in search results directly affects click-through rate (CTR). A compelling, properly-formatted title and description can significantly improve organic traffic — even without a ranking change.

This tool renders a live, pixel-accurate Google SERP snippet preview so you can review title and description length, tweak your wording, and make sure nothing gets truncated before you publish.

Examples

Example SERP snippet

Title: Best Free SEO Tools | URL: example.com/seo | Desc: Discover the best free SEO tools...
Preview rendered as a Google search result listing

How It Works

  1. Enter your page title (recommended 50–60 characters).
  2. Enter the full URL of the page.
  3. Enter the meta description (recommended 120–160 characters).
  4. The live preview updates instantly below the form.

Use Cases

Title Optimization

Check whether your title fits within Google's display limit without truncation and still reads naturally.

Meta Description Copywriting

Write and refine your meta description to maximize relevance and click appeal before publishing.

Tips

  • Google does not guarantee it will use your meta description — it may generate its own snippet from on-page content. A well-written description still increases the chance yours will be used.
  • Google uses pixel width, not character count, for title truncation. Around 55–60 characters is a safe target for most fonts.

FAQ

No. The SERP preview is generated entirely in your browser using JavaScript. Nothing is sent to any server.

It is a close approximation. Google's exact rendering depends on the user's screen, browser, font rendering, and search context. Use this tool as a practical guide, not a pixel-perfect guarantee.

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