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See exactly how Google displays your page in search results — before you publish. Optimize your title and description to maximize click-through rates.

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Page Title
0 chars 50–60 recommended
Page URL
Meta Description
0 chars 150–160 recommended
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Example
https://example.com › your-page
Your Page Title Will Appear Here
Your meta description will appear here. Write a compelling summary that encourages users to click through to your page from the search results.
Title Length
Aim for 50–60 chars
Description Length
Aim for 150–160 chars
URL Set
Canonical URL
Title Fits
Not cut off
CTA Word
Action word found
Overall
SEO readiness

Frequently Asked Questions

How many characters does Google show in the title?
Google truncates titles at approximately 580px display width, which is roughly 50–60 characters. Titles over 60 characters risk being cut off with "…". Front-load your primary keywords for best impact.
How long should a meta description be?
Google shows up to 160 characters on desktop and about 130 on mobile. Write unique, compelling descriptions with a clear call-to-action like "Learn more", "Try free", or "Shop now" to improve click-through rates.
Does the meta description affect SEO rankings?
Google doesn't use meta descriptions as a ranking signal. However, a well-written description improves click-through rate (CTR), which is an indirect ranking signal. Higher CTR signals relevance to Google over time.
Will Google always use my meta description?
Not always. Google may replace your description with a snippet from the page content if it thinks a different excerpt is more relevant to the user's query. Clear, keyword-rich descriptions reduce this risk.