Purpose: Preview your search snippet exactly as Google shows it, with pixel-width warnings for title and description truncation.
Google SERP Simulator
The Google SERP Simulator previews how your page's title, URL, and description will appear in Google search results, with warnings when they are too long.
See your snippet before you publish
Enter your title, URL, and meta description and the simulator renders a realistic Google search-result snippet for both desktop and mobile. Since the snippet is often the first thing a searcher sees, previewing it helps you write a title and description that are clear, compelling, and fully visible.
Avoid truncation
Google truncates titles beyond roughly 580 pixels (~60 characters) and descriptions beyond about 160 characters with an ellipsis, which can cut off your call to action. The tool warns you when you exceed safe limits so you can trim. Generate the final tags with the Meta Tag Generator.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why preview my search snippet?
The snippet is a searcher's first impression. Previewing it lets you craft a title and description that read well and are not cut off.
How long can a title be before Google truncates it?
Roughly 60 characters (about 580 pixels). Beyond that, Google may shorten it with an ellipsis.
Does Google always use my meta description?
Not always. Google may rewrite the snippet based on the query, but a good description improves the odds it uses yours.
Does it show mobile and desktop views?
Yes. It previews how the snippet appears on both, since limits differ slightly.
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