SERP Snippet Preview
Preview how your page will look in Google search results.
Enter your title, URL, and meta description to see a live simulation of how your page will appear in Google search results. Length warnings tell you when the title or description will be truncated, so you can refine before you publish.
Everything is rendered in your browser — nothing is sent to a server.
Google preview (desktop)
Google truncates by pixel width, so the exact cut-off varies by character. These character limits (~60 title, ~160 description) are a reliable guide.
Private by design. Your text is processed entirely in your browser — it is never uploaded, logged, or stored on a server.
What the preview shows
The preview mirrors a desktop Google result: the site name and breadcrumb URL on top, the clickable blue title, and the gray description beneath. Titles longer than about 60 characters and descriptions longer than about 160 are shown truncated with an ellipsis, just as Google would, so you can see the real impact of length at a glance.
Because Google truncates by pixel width rather than an exact character count, the character limits here are a close, reliable guide rather than a guarantee. Keywords near the front of the title remain visible even when the tail is cut.
How to use it
Draft your title and description, watch the preview update, and adjust until the important words stay visible and the description reads as a compelling, accurate summary. Pair it with the Meta Title & Description Checker for precise counts, and keep titles unique across pages.
Examples
| Example | Input | Result |
|---|---|---|
| Good title | A 55-character title | Shows in full |
| Long title | A 75-character title | Truncated with … |
| Description | A 150-character description | Shows in full |
Frequently asked questions
Is this exactly what Google will show?
It's a close simulation. Google truncates by pixel width and sometimes rewrites titles or descriptions, so treat it as an accurate guide rather than a guarantee.
What title and description lengths should I target?
About 60 characters for the title and 155–160 for the description, to avoid truncation in most results.
Does the URL affect the preview?
Yes — Google shows the site name and a breadcrumb-style URL. A clean, readable URL looks better in results.
Is my data uploaded?
No. The preview is generated entirely in your browser; nothing you type is sent anywhere.