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SERP Preview Tool

Preview how your website appears in Google search results before publishing.

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Page Details

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example.comexample.com
Page Title
No meta description provided. Google will extract content from the page to use as a snippet.
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SEO Score

Poor

3 issues found — see recommendations below.

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TitleMissing
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DescMissing
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URLMissing

Length Analysis

Title Length
Missing0 chars
0306080
Description Length
Missing0 chars
0120160220
URL Length
Missing0 chars
0075130

Recommendations

  • warningAdd a page title — it is the most important on-page SEO element.
  • warningAdd a meta description — it directly affects click-through rate in search results.
  • warningEnter a URL to complete the SERP preview.

About SERP Preview Tool

See exactly how your page will look in Google Search before you go live. Enter your page title, meta description, URL and optional favicon to get an instant desktop and mobile SERP preview with pixel-accurate truncation detection. The built-in SEO analyser scores your title (0–60 chars optimal), description (120–160 chars) and URL length, flagging issues with actionable recommendations. Export your optimised meta tags as HTML or download a full text report.

Frequently Asked Questions

SERP stands for Search Engine Results Page. A SERP preview shows exactly how your webpage title, URL and meta description will appear in Google search results, so you can optimise them before publishing.

Google displays titles up to approximately 600 pixels wide (roughly 50–60 characters). Titles that are too long get truncated with '…'. Titles that are too short miss the opportunity to include important keywords and may look untrustworthy.

While meta descriptions are not a direct ranking factor, they appear in the SERP snippet and influence click-through rate (CTR). A compelling description of 120–160 characters tells users what the page is about and why they should click.

Not always. Google may replace your description with content it extracts from the page if it determines that content is more relevant to the user's query. However, a well-written description increases the chance that Google uses it as-is.

Yes, fully free with no account required and no usage limits. All processing happens client-side in your browser.