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See exactly how your page will look in Google before you publish — with live title and meta description length checks, then copy the finished tags.
Your Page Details
Shown as the breadcrumb in the preview.
Google Preview
Your meta tags — paste into the page <head>
Your title tag and meta description are your storefront in Google. They are often the first thing a searcher sees, and they decide whether someone clicks your result or a competitor’s. Write them well and you earn more clicks from the exact same ranking position. Get the length wrong and Google cuts them off mid-sentence, making your listing look sloppy and vague.
This tool shows you a live, accurate preview of how your page will appear in Google search results, measures your title and description by both character count and pixel width (which is how Google actually decides what to truncate), and generates the finished meta tags for you to copy into your page.
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Common Questions
Aim for about 50 to 60 characters, or under roughly 600 pixels wide, which is where Google typically truncates desktop titles. This tool measures both so you can see at a glance whether your title will display in full. Keep your most important keyword near the beginning.
Around 150 to 160 characters is the sweet spot for desktop results. Google measures by pixel width (roughly 920 pixels), not just characters, so this tool checks both. Descriptions that run long get cut off with an ellipsis, so put your key message first.
Not directly — Google has confirmed the meta description is not a ranking factor. However, a compelling description increases your click-through rate, and pages that earn more clicks from search tend to perform better over time. So it matters a lot for results, just indirectly.
Google rewrites the snippet about 60 percent of the time when it thinks a different piece of your page better matches the search query. You can reduce rewrites by keeping descriptions accurate, relevant to the page content, and free of keyword stuffing. Write one good description and Google will use it most of the time.