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.
Optimize your search snippet in three simple steps — no signup required.
Type your SEO title, URL slug, and meta description into the editor on the left. The live preview updates instantly as you type.
Monitor the progress bars below each field. Keep your title under 60 characters and description under 155 characters to avoid truncation in Google results.
Refine until the preview looks compelling. Toggle between Desktop and Mobile views to see how your snippet appears across devices.
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).
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.