Google search result preview

Type your page's title, meta description and URL and see in real time how it will appear in Google's search results, on both desktop and mobile.

Desktop preview

www.example.com › guides › running-shoes
Your page title will appear here
Your meta description will show up here: the gray text that convinces people (or doesn't) to click your result instead of your competitors'.

Mobile preview

www.example.com
Your page title will appear here
Your meta description will show up here: the gray text that convinces people (or doesn't) to click your result.
🔒 Everything stays in your browser: your title, description and URL are never sent anywhere.

Why 60 and 160 characters?

Google doesn't actually cut text by character count but by pixels: roughly 600 px for the title and two or three lines for the description. In practice, though, a title up to 60 characters and a description between 120 and 160 characters almost always fit without getting truncated. Watch out for capital letters and wide letters like "m" and "w": they take up more space and can trigger the ellipsis even before you hit the limit.

Google may rewrite your title and description

Even with perfectly crafted text, Google rewrites the title in roughly one out of three cases and often replaces the description with a snippet from the page that better matches the search. This happens most often when the title is too long, stuffed with keywords, or identical across many pages. Writing a unique title and a description that answers the search intent is the best way to get Google to use your own copy.