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Google SERP Preview

Check what your page looks like in Google results before publishing it. Title, meta description, URL — on mobile and desktop, with alerts when you exceed truncation thresholds.

Your page

0 px / 600
— chars · — px desktop · — px mobile
0 lines / 2
— chars · — px desktop · — px mobile

Bolds the matching terms in the title and meta, the way Google does.

Desktop

Title 600 px max · Meta 920 px × 2 lines
your-site.com
Title

Meta description

Mobile

Title 360 px max · Meta 380 px × 3 lines
your-site.com
Title

Meta description

Generated HTML tags

Good to know. Google reserves the right to rewrite your title (≈ 60% of observed cases). Best practices to keep yours: length within range, consistent brand, no keyword stuffing, alignment with the H1.

The meta description is almost always rewritten by Google to match the user's query, but it remains a useful fallback and an editorial-quality signal.

Frequently asked questions

What length is ideal for a title and meta description? +

Google truncates around 600 pixels desktop (≈60 chars) and 580 px mobile (≈55 chars) for the title. For the meta description, count 920 px desktop (≈155 chars) and 680 px mobile (≈120 chars). Beyond that, the end of your sentence is replaced with "…", potentially losing the final keyword.

Why does Google sometimes show a different title than mine? +

Since 2021, Google rewrites about 60% of titles. The main triggers: title too long, keyword stuffing, gap between title and actual page content, presence of an <h1> or a more relevant brand. A clear title, within the length range, that honestly describes the page maximizes its chances of being kept.

Does the meta description influence ranking? +

Not directly. But it weighs heavily on CTR from the SERP, which is an engagement signal Google uses. A meta that explicitly answers the search intent (and contains the keyword automatically bolded by Google) is what wins clicks without moving position.

And the URL displayed in the snippet? +

Google displays a breadcrumb (based on BreadcrumbList tags or URL structure) rather than the raw URL. A short URL, in understandable words, without parameters, is better displayed. Avoid uppercase, underscores, and random numbers.

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