See exactly how your page will look in Google — and keep your title and description within the limits.
Your title tag and meta description are the first thing searchers see in Google — they drive whether people click your result at all. This free SERP snippet preview shows you exactly how they'll render, so you can write compelling, click-worthy copy for SEO pages, blog posts, and landing pages with confidence.
Google truncates titles and descriptions by pixel width, not character count, so a line that fits one page can get cut off on another. The live meters here measure both characters and pixels and warn you before anything gets clipped — check your desktop and mobile results side by side and publish knowing your snippet looks its best.
Aim for roughly 50–60 characters and keep it under about 600 pixels wide. Google truncates titles by pixel width, not character count, so a title full of wide letters can be cut off even under 60 characters. The pixel meter above keeps you within the limit.
Aim for about 150–160 characters and stay under roughly 920 pixels on desktop. Longer descriptions are usually truncated with an ellipsis, so put your most important message first.
Your meta description is a strong suggestion, not a guarantee. Google may rewrite the snippet using text from your page when it better matches the searcher's query. A clear, relevant description makes it more likely Google uses yours.