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SERP Snippet Preview

See how your page will look in Google search results.

55 chars · 0px
Title width: 0 of 580px0%
143 chars · 0px
Description width: 0 of 920px0%
Device

Google prefixes dated content, which eats into the description.

Search result preview

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Title status

Fits

580px of room left

Description status

Fits

920px of room left

Google may rewrite your description

Studies consistently find Google generates its own snippet for the majority of queries, choosing text from the page that better matches the search. A good description still helps — it is used when it fits the query well.

What does SERP Snippet Preview do?

Preview a search result exactly as it will appear, on desktop and mobile, with truncation measured in pixels rather than characters — which is how search engines actually cut titles and descriptions.

How to Use SERP Snippet Preview

  1. 1
    Enter your titleThe pixel width updates as you type.
  2. 2
    Add the URL and descriptionBoth appear in the preview.
  3. 3
    Check both devicesMobile truncates at a different width.
  4. 4
    Adjust until nothing is cutThen copy the final text.

Key Features

  • Desktop and mobile previews side by side
  • Pixel-width measurement, not just character counting
  • Truncation shown live as you type
  • Breadcrumb-style URL display, as Google renders it
  • Date prefix option, which eats into the description length
  • Copy the finished title and description in one tap

Frequently Asked Questions

Why measure pixels instead of characters?

Because search engines truncate by width. A title of 60 W characters is far wider than 60 i characters, so a character count alone will mislead you. Desktop titles are cut at roughly 580 pixels.

Will Google use my meta description?

Often not. Google rewrites descriptions for the majority of queries, choosing text from the page that better matches the search. A good description still helps — it is used when it fits the query well.

What is the ideal title length?

Around 50–60 characters, keeping the important words first. If your brand name is appended sitewide, count it — that suffix is what usually pushes a title over the limit.

Does the preview match Google exactly?

It is a close approximation using the same font metrics and widths. Google’s actual rendering varies by query, device and which features appear alongside, so treat it as a reliable guide rather than a guarantee.