Free SERP Preview Tool

See exactly how your page appears in Google search results before you publish. Catch truncated titles, weak descriptions, and missing keywords instantly.

Google Preview

example.com
Your Page Title Here
Your meta description will appear here. Make it compelling and under 160 characters.

What This SERP Preview Tool Checks

Everything that affects how your page looks — and whether it gets clicked — in Google search results.

📝 Title Tag Length
Flags titles over 60 characters that will be cut off with "..." in search results — killing your hook mid-sentence.
🔍 Meta Description Length
Checks for the 120-160 character sweet spot. Too short looks thin; too long gets truncated before your CTA.
📱 Mobile vs Desktop Preview
Google applies different truncation rules on mobile. Preview both views side-by-side before publishing.
🔑 Keyword Presence
Checks whether your target keyword appears in the title and description — Google bolds matching terms, drawing the searcher's eye.
🌐 URL Structure
Shows exactly how your URL appears in the breadcrumb path below the title, including any truncation.
☑ Character Count Guidance
Real-time character count with color-coded pass/warn/fail so you know exactly when you've crossed the line.

How to Use This SERP Simulator

1
Enter your title and URL — Type your page title, URL, and meta description into the fields above.
2
See the live preview — Watch the Google search result preview update in real-time as you type.
3
Run the analysis — Click "Analyze" to get detailed checks on title length, keyword placement, and description quality.
4
Optimize for clicks — Adjust your title and description until all checks pass, then update your page.

Why SERP Optimization Matters

Your title tag and meta description are the first things searchers see in Google results. A compelling SERP snippet can double your click-through rate without changing your ranking position. Pages that earn more clicks send positive engagement signals back to Google, which can improve rankings over time.

Title tags should stay under 60 characters to avoid truncation, while meta descriptions work best between 120 and 155 characters. Including your target keyword naturally in both elements helps Google bold matching terms in results, drawing the searcher's eye to your listing over competitors.

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