Google SERP Preview

Preview how your page will appear in Google search results. Optimize your title tag and meta description for maximum click-through rates.

How to Use

  1. Enter your page URL
  2. Add title tag
  3. Add meta description
  4. Preview the result

About SERP Preview


Your search appearance directly impacts click-through rates. A compelling title and description can significantly increase traffic even without ranking changes.

Title tags should be under 60 characters (or about 600 pixels wide) to avoid truncation. Include your primary keyword near the beginning for better visibility.

Meta descriptions should be 150-160 characters. While Google sometimes rewrites descriptions, a well-crafted one often appears as-is and influences click decisions.

The preview shows both desktop and mobile views since Google uses mobile-first indexing. Ensure your snippets look good on both formats.

FAQ

Why is my title getting cut off?
Google truncates titles around 600 pixels wide (roughly 60 characters). Keep titles concise and front-load important keywords.
Does Google always use my meta description?
No, Google may generate its own description from page content if it thinks it better matches the search query.
What makes a good meta description?
Include a clear value proposition, relevant keywords naturally, and a call to action. Make it compelling to click.
Should I include my brand name?
Usually yes, at the end of the title. Format: Primary Keyword - Secondary | Brand Name
How do rich snippets appear?
Rich snippets (stars, prices, etc.) come from structured data markup, not meta tags.