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SERP Preview Simulator

Preview how your page appears in Google search results. Pixel-accurate desktop and mobile SERP preview with character and pixel counters, truncation warnings, and rich result previews.

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SERP Input

Google SERP Preview (desktop)

S
example.com
Page Title
Meta description will appear here. Write a compelling summary of your page.

Counters

Title Characters
0 / 60
Title Pixels
80px / 580px
Description Characters
0 / 160
Description Pixels
128px / 920px

How to Use SERP Preview Simulator

  1. 1

    Enter your title tag

    Type your page title to see how it renders in Google search results. The tool measures pixel width to show exact truncation points.

  2. 2

    Add meta description

    Write your meta description and see it rendered in real-time with character and pixel counters.

  3. 3

    Set your URL

    Enter the page URL to see the breadcrumb display Google will show under the title.

  4. 4

    Toggle preview mode

    Switch between desktop and mobile to see how your listing looks on different devices. Try rich result previews for FAQ and star ratings.

Frequently Asked Questions

Google displays titles up to about 580 pixels on desktop and 420 pixels on mobile. In characters, this is roughly 55-60 characters, but pixel width depends on the actual characters used (e.g., 'W' is wider than 'i').

Google typically shows descriptions up to about 920 pixels on desktop (roughly 150-160 characters). On mobile, descriptions are shorter at about 680 pixels.

When a title exceeds the display width, Google truncates it and adds an ellipsis (...). This tool simulates that exact behavior using pixel-based measurement.

Rich results are enhanced search listings that include extra visual elements like star ratings, FAQ dropdowns, images, or sitelinks. They require structured data (Schema.org markup) on your page.

No. All preview rendering and pixel measurement happens entirely in your browser. Your data never leaves your machine.