See exactly how your title, meta description, and URL appear in Google search results, on desktop and on mobile, before you publish. Live character counters keep you safely below the truncation limits.
No signup, no upload, nothing to install. Type your title, description, and URL on the left, and watch the previews on the right update in real time.
Type or paste the page title, meta description, and full URL of the page you want to preview. Optionally add a date prefix for news-style results.
The desktop and mobile previews update with every keystroke, with the exact fonts, colors, breadcrumb URL format, and favicon that Google uses today.
Keep an eye on the live counters and the truncation indicator. Aim to stay under 60 characters for the title and 160 (or 120 on mobile) for the description.
Most preview tools show a generic blue link. This one renders the title, breadcrumb URL, favicon, and snippet exactly the way Google does in 2026.
Two side-by-side previews with the right widths, fonts, and truncation behavior for each device, so what you see is what your visitors will see.
Every change reflows the preview instantly, no submit button, no refresh, no delay. Iterate on your snippet in seconds.
Long titles cut at 60 characters, descriptions at 160 (desktop) and 120 (mobile), with the same ellipsis behavior Google uses on real results.
Reproduces Google's current "site › section › page" URL display, complete with the auto-fetched favicon from Google's favicon service.
Live character counters turn yellow when you approach the limit and red when you cross it, so you always know how much room you have left.
Your snippet text never leaves your browser. No accounts, no telemetry, no SEO platform sales pitch. Just a tool that works.
Whether you ship one page a year or 50 a week, the right title and description make the difference between a click and a scroll. This tool keeps both in check.
Iterate on titles and meta descriptions before publish. Spot truncation problems and weak hooks before they cost you clicks.
Write the title and description with full context, in the same place your reader will see them. Catch awkward truncations and write better hooks.
Align your landing page snippet with your ad copy and brand voice. Plan campaigns where the SERP listing feels like a natural extension of the rest.
Validate the title, description, and URL coming out of your CMS or framework. Sanity-check changes to head tags without waiting for a recrawl.
Preview product and category page snippets to make sure brand, model, and key benefits show up before the truncation cut text.
Use the optional date prefix to mimic news-style results. See whether your headline still reads well after the date and a tight character budget.