Free SERP Preview Tool

See exactly how your page will appear in Google search results. Preview your title, meta description, and URL to optimize click-through rates before publishing.

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Meta Description

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GOOGLE SEARCH PREVIEW

example.com › page

Your Page Title Will Appear Here

Your meta description will appear here. Write a compelling description that encourages users to click through to your page.

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Description Length

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URL Length

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Optimize Your Search Appearance

Your search snippet is often the first impression potential visitors have of your content. A compelling title and meta description can dramatically increase click-through rates—even if you're not ranking #1. Our SERP preview tool shows you exactly what searchers will see.

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Who Benefits From a SERP Preview Tool?

Anyone publishing content for search engines will find this tool essential.

SEO Specialists

Preview and optimize title tags and meta descriptions before publishing.

Content Managers

Ensure all pages have properly formatted search snippets.

Digital Marketers

A/B test different meta descriptions for better CTR.

Bloggers

Craft compelling snippets that stand out in search results.

E-commerce Teams

Optimize product page titles and descriptions for shopping searches.

Web Developers

Verify meta tags display correctly before deployment.

Agency Teams

Show clients exactly how their pages will appear in Google.

Copywriters

Write meta descriptions that convert searchers into visitors.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a SERP preview?

A SERP (Search Engine Results Page) preview shows you how your webpage will appear in Google search results. It displays your title tag, URL, and meta description exactly as searchers will see them, helping you optimize for maximum click-through rates.

What's the ideal title tag length?

Google displays approximately 50-60 characters of your title tag on desktop (600 pixels wide). Titles longer than this get truncated with an ellipsis (...). Keep important keywords and information within the first 50 characters to ensure they're always visible.

What's the ideal meta description length?

Google typically shows 150-160 characters on desktop and about 120 characters on mobile. While Google sometimes displays longer snippets (up to 320 characters), it's best to keep your core message within 155 characters to ensure it's fully visible.

Does meta description affect rankings?

Meta descriptions don't directly affect rankings—Google has confirmed this. However, a well-written meta description increases click-through rate (CTR), and higher CTR can indirectly improve rankings by signaling to Google that your result is relevant to searchers.

What makes a good meta description?

A good meta description includes your target keyword, clearly describes the page content, includes a call-to-action, and creates curiosity or urgency. Use active voice, be specific about what the reader will gain, and make it unique for each page.

Why does Google sometimes show different text?

Google may display different text than your meta description if it determines another snippet better matches the search query. This often happens when Google pulls text from your page content. Writing highly relevant meta descriptions reduces this likelihood.

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