SERP Snippet Preview
Preview how your page appears in Google search results.
Pixel widths are estimates. Google truncates by rendered width, not character count, and the exact cut-off varies by device and font.
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Frequently asked questions
Google truncates by pixel width, not character count, but as a rough guide aim for a title under about 580 pixels (roughly 60 characters) and a meta description under about 920 pixels (roughly 155 characters). This tool shows a live pixel estimate for each and warns you before either is likely to be cut off.
Google may rewrite a title or pull description text from the page when it thinks that better matches the search query. This preview shows your own title and meta description; treat it as a strong default rather than a guarantee of exactly what appears in results.
They are estimates. Real rendering depends on the device, the exact font, and Google's current layout, so the tool uses a per-character width approximation calibrated to Google's desktop result fonts. It is far more accurate than counting characters, but expect a small margin near the truncation point.
No. The preview and all length checks run entirely in your browser. Your title, description, and URL never leave this page.
Last updated 2026-06-23.