SERP Snippet Preview β Free Online Tool
Preview how your page will look in Google search results before you publish.
https://example.com/page
Your page title
Your meta description
About SERP Snippet Preview
The SERP Snippet Preview shows you exactly how your page's title, URL, and meta description will appear in Google search results before you publish. As you type, the live preview updates instantly so you can fine-tune your wording for maximum click appeal.
Built-in length warnings flag titles over 60 characters and descriptions over 160 characters, the points where Google often truncates text. Everything runs in your browser, so your draft content stays private and you get accurate, real-time feedback with no uploads.
How to Use SERP Snippet Preview
- Type your page title into the Title field and watch the live Google preview update.
- Enter the page URL to see how the formatted breadcrumb-style path will display.
- Add your meta description and check the character-count guidance below the field.
- Adjust your text until the title and description fit within the recommended limits.
Key Features
Real-time Google-style search result preview as you type
Title length warning at the 60-character truncation threshold
Meta description length warning at the 160-character limit
Clean URL formatting that mirrors Google's breadcrumb display
100% client-side - your content never leaves your browser
No signup, no watermarks, and no usage limits
Frequently Asked Questions
How long should my title tag be?
Aim for 60 characters or fewer. Google typically truncates titles longer than this in search results, so keeping it concise ensures your full title is visible.
What is the ideal meta description length?
Keep it under 160 characters. Beyond that, Google may cut off your description, so the most important information should come first.
Does this tool change my actual page?
No. The SERP Snippet Preview only simulates how your title, URL, and description might appear. You still need to add the corresponding tags to your page's HTML.
Is my content sent to any server?
No. The preview is generated entirely in your browser using JavaScript, so your draft titles and descriptions remain completely private.
Will my snippet always look exactly like the preview?
Google may rewrite titles or descriptions based on the search query, but matching the recommended lengths gives you the best chance of displaying your intended text.