See how your meta title and description will look in Google desktop search results. Pixel-accurate limits: 600px title, 990px description (2 lines).
The green URL line shown under the title in search results.
0 characters · 0 px / 600 px· Within limit
0 characters · — at 990px· Within limit
How your snippet appears on Google desktop search. Max widths enforced: 600px title, 990px description.
example.com
Your meta title
Your meta description will appear here.
On desktop, Google typically truncates meta titles at around 600 pixels (~50–60 characters) and meta descriptions at around 990 pixels total (~155–160 characters over two lines). This tool uses the same pixel widths so you can see exactly how your snippet will appear.
Google truncates long titles and descriptions to keep snippets consistent. If your title exceeds about 600px width or your description exceeds roughly two lines at 990px width, the rest will be replaced with an ellipsis. Use this SERP preview to keep your copy within limits.
Yes. The SERP Preview Tool is free to use with no signup, no limits, and no data sent to any server. Everything runs in your browser.
This preview uses desktop SERP limits only. Mobile results use smaller widths and often show fewer characters. For mobile, aim for shorter titles and descriptions; the desktop preview gives you a safe maximum length.