Google SERP Snippet Preview

See your Google snippet before you publish — with pixel-width limits. Free.

Stays on your device. This tool runs in your browser — nothing you paste or open ever leaves it. Nothing uploaded, nothing to leak.

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⚠ Title may be truncated in results. ⚠ Description may be truncated.

Why pixel width, not characters

Google cuts titles and descriptions at a pixel width (~580px title, ~920px description), so a short title in wide letters can still be truncated. This preview measures the real rendered width and warns you before it clips.

SERP Snippet Preview — TechWhack Score

9.5/10
  • Privacy 10/10

    The preview renders in your browser — nothing is uploaded.

  • Speed 10/10

    Updates the snippet live as you type.

  • Features 8/10

    Measures actual pixel width, the way Google truncates, and flags when your title or description will get cut off.

  • Free 10/10

    No sign-up, no daily limit, embeddable.

Verdict: Measures pixels, not characters — so it warns you about truncation the way Google actually does it.

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A SERP preview shows how your page will appear in Google’s results — the blue title, green URL and grey description — as you type. Google truncates by pixel width, not character count, so the tool measures actual pixels and flags when your title or description will be cut off.

How to use it

Type your title, URL and meta description and watch the live desktop and mobile preview. Trim anything the tool flags as over-length so your full message shows in the results.

FAQ

How long should a title tag and meta description be?Aim for a title around 50 to 60 characters and a meta description around 155 to 160, but the real limit is pixel width, since Google maxes titles out at roughly 600 pixels and descriptions at around 920 to 990 pixels on desktop. This preview measures the actual pixel width and flags truncation.
Why does Google cut off my title even though it is under 60 characters?Google truncates by pixel width, not character count, and wide letters like W and M take far more space than narrow ones like i. A title of few characters can still overflow if it uses many wide letters, which is why pixel measurement matters.
Does the snippet look different on mobile versus desktop?Yes. Mobile and desktop allot different widths, so a snippet that fits one can truncate on the other. Previewing helps you write a title and description that read well in both layouts.
Will Google always show the description I write?Not always. Google frequently rewrites or replaces meta descriptions with text from the page that better matches the query, so a strong description improves your odds but is not guaranteed. A clear, relevant title is more consistently displayed.