Google SERP Preview
Preview how your page appears in Google search results.
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What is a SERP preview tool?
SERP (Search Engine Results Page) preview shows you exactly how your webpage will appear in Google search results before it goes live. The preview displays your page's title tag, meta description, URL, and any rich snippets. Optimizing these elements increases click-through rates โ even a small improvement in CTR can significantly boost organic traffic.
Google displays approximately 50-60 characters of the title tag and 150-160 characters of the meta description. Longer text is truncated with an ellipsis. The URL is shown in a breadcrumb format. Knowing these limits helps you craft compelling snippets that fit within the display constraints and entice users to click.
SERP elements
- Title tag โ the blue clickable headline. Most important element for CTR and SEO.
- Meta description โ the gray text below the title. Google may override it with page content if it finds a more relevant snippet.
- URL / breadcrumb โ shown in green or gray above the title. Clean, descriptive URLs look more trustworthy.
- Rich snippets โ additional information like ratings, prices, FAQ dropdowns, or dates from structured data markup.
How to use this tool
Enter your title tag, meta description, and URL to see a real-time preview of how they will appear in Google search results. Character counters show when you are approaching the display limits. The tool highlights truncation points and suggests improvements for better click-through performance.
Tips for better SERP appearance
Front-load important keywords in the title. Include a call to action or value proposition in the description. Use the full character limit โ longer descriptions take up more visual space in the results. Add structured data markup (JSON-LD) for rich snippets. Use pipe (|) or dash (-) to separate brand name from page title. Make each page's title and description unique across your site.
Frequently asked questions
Does Google always show my meta description?
No. Google rewrites meta descriptions about 62% of the time (according to research by Ahrefs). Google chooses the snippet it believes best matches the user's query, pulling text from anywhere on the page. However, a well-written meta description is still used as-is for many queries, and it influences whether Google considers your page relevant for a search.
How long should my title tag be?
Google measures display width in pixels, not characters, but 50-60 characters is the safe range. Titles with 55 characters or fewer are displayed in full about 95% of the time. Wider characters (like W and M) take more space than narrow ones (like i and l). This tool shows the pixel width to give you a more accurate prediction than character count alone.