Google SERP Preview

Google SERP Preview

Preview how your page appears in Google search results.

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🖥️ Desktop Preview

Page Title — Brand Name
https://example.com/page
Your meta description will appear here. Keep it between 150-160 characters for optimal display.

📱 Mobile Preview

Page Title — Brand Name
example.com › page
Your meta description will appear here.

Tentang Google SERP Preview

Preview Your Google Search Result Before Publishing

The Google SERP preview tool shows you exactly how your page will appear in Google search results — including the title, URL breadcrumb, and description with accurate truncation. This preview is essential for optimizing your search listing for maximum click-through rates. A compelling search result can double or triple your traffic from the same ranking position, making SERP optimization one of the highest-ROI SEO activities.

How to Use the SERP Preview

  1. Enter your title tag — Type your proposed title (aim for 50-60 characters).
  2. Enter your URL — Paste the page URL to see how the breadcrumb will appear.
  3. Write your meta description — Enter your description (aim for 150-160 characters).
  4. Preview and optimize — See the result and adjust until it looks compelling and complete.

Key Features

  • Accurate Google simulation — Closely replicates the actual Google search result appearance
  • Truncation detection — Shows where titles and descriptions will be cut off
  • Pixel width calculation — Accounts for character width variations in truncation
  • Real-time preview — Updates instantly as you type
  • Free and instant — No registration required

Optimizing Your Search Listing for Higher CTR

Your search listing is your advertisement in Google. The title should include your primary keyword and create curiosity or urgency. The description should clearly state the value users will get from clicking, include a call to action, and contain your target keyword naturally. Use structured data (schema markup) to earn rich snippets like star ratings, FAQ dropdowns, and how-to steps that make your listing visually larger and more clickable. Test different variations to find what drives the highest click-through rate.

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A SERP (Search Engine Results Page) preview shows you exactly how your page listing will appear in Google search results, including the title, URL, and description. This helps you optimize your listing for maximum click-through rates before publishing.

The preview closely simulates how Google displays search results on desktop, including title truncation at approximately 60 characters and description truncation at approximately 160 characters. Pixel width is also considered for more accurate truncation simulation.

Enter your page title, URL, and meta description. The tool instantly shows a realistic Google search result preview. Adjust your text until it looks compelling and nothing important is truncated.

Google truncates titles that exceed approximately 600 pixels in width (roughly 50-60 characters depending on character widths). Wide characters like W and M take more space than narrow ones like i and l. Keep titles under 60 characters and place important keywords near the beginning.

Yes, Google may rewrite your title tag or meta description if it determines that different text better matches the user search query. This happens frequently. Writing relevant, compelling titles and descriptions that include target keywords reduces the likelihood of Google rewriting them.

A rich snippet is an enhanced search result that includes additional information beyond the standard title, URL, and description. Rich snippets can include star ratings, review counts, FAQ expandable questions, recipe information, event details, and more. They are generated from structured data (schema markup) on your page.

Write compelling titles that include your keyword and create curiosity. Use descriptive URLs that show the page hierarchy. Write meta descriptions that include a clear value proposition and call to action. Use structured data to earn rich snippets that make your listing stand out. A/B test different titles and descriptions.

The primary preview shows desktop results. Mobile results have slightly different formatting with shorter title and description display limits. For mobile optimization, keep titles under 50 characters and descriptions under 120 characters for the best display.

Sitelinks are additional links shown below the main search result that point to important pages within your website. Google automatically generates sitelinks for well-structured websites. You cannot directly control sitelinks, but a clear site structure and internal linking help Google identify the most important pages.

Yes, the Google SERP preview tool is completely free to use with no registration required.