SERP Preview — See How Your Page Looks in Google Search
Free Google SERP preview tool to see exactly how your page appears in Google search results on desktop and mobile. Preview title tags, meta descriptions, URLs, and rich snippets including reviews, FAQ, recipes, events, and product markup. Optimize your search listing before publishing.
Core SEO
Ideal: 50–60 characters
Ideal: 150–160 characters
Used to generate the breadcrumb path
Override auto-generated breadcrumb
Query terms are bolded in the preview
Show publish date
Appears before description
Rich Result Type
Sitelinks
Live Preview
About 4,230,000 results (0.42 seconds)
Your meta description will appear here. Make it compelling and around 155 characters for best results in Google search.
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0<!-- Fill in the fields on the left -->SERP Optimization Tips
› Include your primary keyword near the start of the title
› Make the description a compelling 'ad' for your page — it affects CTR not rankings
› Google may rewrite titles if they're too short, too long, or stuffed with keywords
› Implement structured data to unlock rich results and stand out
› Sitelinks appear for high-authority sites — they can't be directly added
› Mobile descriptions are shorter — around 120 chars is safer
› Avoid duplicate titles and descriptions across pages
How to Use SERP Preview
Enter Your Details
Fill in the page title, URL, and meta description fields
Add Rich Results
Optionally add structured data like reviews, pricing, or FAQ for rich snippet preview
Toggle Devices
Switch between desktop and mobile views to see how your snippet looks on both
Optimize Your Listing
Use the character counters and tips to optimize your title and description
Frequently Asked Questions
SERP preview shows how your page will appear in Google search results, including the title tag, URL, and meta description.
SERP preview helps you optimize your title and description to attract clicks. A compelling snippet can significantly improve organic click-through rates.
Google typically displays the first 50-60 characters of a title tag. Keep your primary keywords and value proposition within this range.
Yes, SERP preview can show how rich elements like star ratings, FAQs, breadcrumbs, and product information appear in search results when structured data is implemented.
Try an Example
Sample SEO title and description
How to Write SEO Titles That Drive Traffic in 2025
52 characters · 9 words · Ideal title length
✓ 52/60 characters — fits perfectly in Google SERP
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