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SERP Preview Tool

See exactly how your page will appear in Google search results. Optimize your title and description for maximum clicks.

This tool runs entirely in your browser. No data is sent to any server.

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example.com › page

Your Page Title Will Appear Here

Your meta description will appear here. Write a compelling description to improve click-through rates from search results.

Tips for Better Search Snippets

1

Front-load your keywords

Place your most important keywords at the beginning of your title tag where they're most visible and impactful.

2

Write unique descriptions for every page

Duplicate meta descriptions across pages can confuse Google. Each page should have a unique, relevant description.

3

Include a call to action

Phrases like 'Learn how,' 'Discover,' or 'Get started' in your meta description can boost click-through rates.

4

Match search intent

Your title and description should clearly signal that your page answers what the searcher is looking for.

5

Avoid keyword stuffing

Write for humans first. Overly keyword-stuffed titles and descriptions look spammy and reduce clicks.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a SERP preview tool?+

A SERP preview tool shows you how your page will appear in Google search results before it gets indexed. It helps you optimize your title tag and meta description for maximum click-through rates.

What is the ideal title tag length for Google?+

Google typically displays the first 50-60 characters of a title tag, or roughly 600 pixels wide. Titles longer than this may be truncated with an ellipsis in search results.

What is the ideal meta description length?+

Google typically shows up to 155-160 characters of a meta description on desktop, and slightly less on mobile. Aim to keep your most important information within the first 120 characters.

Does meta description length affect SEO rankings?+

Meta descriptions don't directly affect rankings, but a well-written description improves click-through rate (CTR), which can indirectly influence your search performance over time.

Why does my Google snippet look different from what I set?+

Google may rewrite your title or description if it thinks a different snippet better matches the user's search query. This is common and happens automatically based on the search terms used.

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