Free SERP Simulator

Preview how your page will appear in Google search results before you publish. Optimize your SEO title and meta description to maximize click-through rate.

✎ Snippet Editor
Your SEO TitleLimit: 60 chars / ~580px
0 / 60 chars
Your URLe.g. your-page-slug
Your Meta DescriptionLimit: 155 chars
0 / 155 chars
👁 Live SERP Preview
Title: OK
Description: OK
Slug: OK
yourwebsite.com
yourwebsite.com
Your SEO Title Will Appear Here
May 11, 2026 — Your meta description will appear here. Write something compelling to increase your click-through rate from Google search results.

How to Use the Google SERP Simulator

Optimize your search snippet in three simple steps — no signup required.

1

Enter Your Details

Type your SEO title, URL slug, and meta description into the editor on the left. The live preview updates instantly as you type.

2

Watch the Limits

Monitor the progress bars below each field. Keep your title under 60 characters and description under 155 characters to avoid truncation in Google results.

3

Optimize & Publish

Refine until the preview looks compelling. Toggle between Desktop and Mobile views to see how your snippet appears across devices.

What Is a Google SERP Snippet & Why Does It Matter?

What Is a Google SERP Snippet?

A SERP (Search Engine Results Page) snippet is the block of text Google displays for your page in search results. It consists of three parts: the title link (blue, up to ~580px wide), the URL breadcrumb (green/grey path), and the meta description (grey summary text, up to ~920px or ~155 characters). Optimizing these elements directly impacts your click-through rate (CTR).

Why Does Character Count Matter?

Google truncates titles that exceed ~580px (roughly 60 characters) and descriptions beyond ~920px (roughly 155 characters) with an ellipsis (…). If your most important keywords are cut off, users may not click your result. This tool simulates exactly where the cut-off occurs so you can craft the perfect snippet every time.