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Google SERP Preview

Preview how your page appears in Google search results

Why Preview Your SERP?

Optimize your search appearance before publishing

Visual Preview

See exactly how your page will look in Google search results on both desktop and mobile devices.

Title Optimization

Ensure your title tag is the right length to avoid truncation and maximize click-through rates.

Description Check

Verify your meta description fits within Google's display limits and effectively summarizes your page.

Social Preview

Check how your page appears when shared on social media with Open Graph image and metadata.

How It Works

Preview your search results in three steps

1

Enter Your URL

Paste the URL of any page you want to preview in Google search results.

2

View Preview

See realistic desktop and mobile Google search result previews with your actual meta data.

3

Optimize

Use the length indicators and warnings to optimize your title, description, and social sharing tags.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about Google SERP previews

What is the ideal title tag length?

Google typically displays 50-60 characters of a title tag. Titles longer than 60 characters may be truncated with an ellipsis. Keep your most important keywords within the first 60 characters.

What is the ideal meta description length?

Google shows approximately 150-160 characters on desktop and 120 characters on mobile. Aim for 120-160 characters to ensure your description displays well on both devices.

Why does Google show a different title or description?

Google may rewrite your title or description if it thinks it can provide a better match to the search query. This happens when titles are too long, keyword-stuffed, or don't match page content.

What is an Open Graph image?

The og:image meta tag defines the preview image shown when your page is shared on social media platforms like Facebook, LinkedIn, and Twitter. The recommended size is 1200x630 pixels.

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