SERP Preview
Preview how your page will appear in Google search results
Google Search Preview
Your Page Title Here - Brand Name
This is the meta description that appears in search results. Keep it between 150-160 characters for optimal display across all devices.
Your Page Title Here - Brand Name
This is the meta description that appears in search results. Keep it between 150-160 characters for optimal display acro...
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What is a SERP Preview?
A SERP (Search Engine Results Page) preview shows how your page will appear in Google search results. It helps you optimize your title tags and meta descriptions before publication to maximize click-through rates.
This tool simulates both desktop and mobile search results, showing you exactly where text will be truncated. Write compelling snippets that fit within Google's display limits.
Optimal Lengths
| Element | Recommended | Maximum |
|---|---|---|
| Title Tag | 50-60 characters | ~60 characters |
| Meta Description | 150-160 characters | ~160 characters |
Writing Tips
- Front-load keywords: Put important words at the beginning.
- Include a call-to-action: "Learn more", "Get started", "Free trial".
- Be specific: Instead of "Great Products" say "50% Off Running Shoes".
- Match intent: Your description should match what users are searching for.
FAQ
Does Google always use my meta description?
No. Google may generate its own snippet from page content if it better matches the search query.
Is title length measured in characters or pixels?
Technically pixels (~600px), but characters are a practical approximation. Wide letters take more space.
