See exactly how your title tag and meta description will look in Google before you publish. Edit on the left, watch the live desktop snippet on the right, and keep every line inside Google's pixel limits so nothing gets cut off in the Bay Area's competitive search results.
A free SERP snippet preview tool that shows how your title and meta description render in Google, with real-time character and pixel-width checks.
Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about previewing and optimizing your Google snippets.
What is a SERP snippet preview tool?
It is a free editor that shows how your page's title tag and meta description will appear in Google search results. You can fine-tune them before they go live and avoid Google rewriting or truncating them in the SERPs.
Why measure pixels instead of characters?
Google truncates snippets by pixel width, not character count. A title full of wide letters like “W” or “M” is cut sooner than one made of narrow letters like “i” or “l”, so this tool measures the real rendered width with the browser canvas for an accurate result.
What are the ideal title and description lengths?
On desktop, aim for a title around 50–60 characters (up to roughly 580 px) and a meta description around 120–160 characters (up to roughly 920 px). The indicator turns green when you are safe, amber as you approach the limit, and red once Google would truncate the text.
Does this tool send my data anywhere?
No. Everything runs locally in your browser with plain JavaScript — there is no backend, no API and no network request. Your draft titles and descriptions never leave your device.
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