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Preview how your website appears in Google search results
0/60 characters (recommended: 30-60)
0/160 characters (recommended: 120-160)
Enter title and description to preview
Your search result listing is often the first impression potential visitors have of your brand. If your title is cut off or your description doesn't entice clicks, you're losing traffic to competitors. Our SERP Preview Tool lets you visualize exactly how your page will look in Google search results on both desktop and mobile. By optimizing your titles and descriptions to fit perfectly within pixel limits, you can significantly increase your Click-Through Rate (CTR) and drive more organic traffic to your site.
A SERP (Search Engine Results Page) preview tool is an essential SEO tool that shows you exactly how your website will appear in Google search results. It displays a visual preview of your search listing including the title tag, meta description, URL, and rich snippets (ratings, prices, breadcrumbs, FAQ answers, etc.). Our free SERP preview tool allows you to test and optimize your title tags and meta descriptions before publishing, see how your content appears on desktop, mobile, and tablet devices, and preview rich snippets for better click-through rates. All previews happen 100% client-side in your browser, ensuring your content data never leaves your device and remains completely private.
Fill in your page title, meta description, and URL. Optionally add rich snippet data like ratings, prices, or breadcrumbs.
Choose desktop, mobile, or tablet view to see how your listing appears on different devices.
View the visual preview of how your page will appear in Google search results with title, description, and URL.
Review the title and description length indicators to ensure they are within optimal ranges (title: 50-60 characters, description: 150-160 characters).
Optionally add rich snippet elements like star ratings, prices, breadcrumbs, or FAQ answers to enhance your listing appearance.
Adjust your title and description based on the preview, then test different variations to maximize click-through rates.
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