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Free SERP Simulator & Google SERP Preview Tool

Use our free google serp simulator to see exactly how your page appears in search results before you publish. Generate a pixel-perfect serp snippet preview for title tags, meta descriptions, URLs, rich snippets, and social cards.

✓ Google Desktop & Mobile ✓ Bing Preview ✓ Rich Snippets Simulator ✓ Fetch from Live URL ✓ Social Card Preview ✓ Keyword Highlighter
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Approximately how your result will appear in Google Search

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Why SERP Simulators Matter

What is a SERP Simulator — and Why Should You Use One?

A SERP simulator (or SERP preview tool) shows you exactly how your page title, URL, and meta description will appear to users before they click your link in Google. It's the single most important piece of real estate in organic search — and most site owners never see their serp snippet preview until it's already live and wrong.

Google truncates titles at approximately 600 pixels wide (roughly 60 characters). Descriptions are cut at around 160 characters. A title that's too long, a missing keyword, or a bland description can mean the difference between a 2% click-through rate and a 12% one — for the same ranking position.

Our free google serp preview tool simulates the Google, Mobile, and Bing result in real time as you type — so you can craft perfect titles and meta descriptions before a single change goes live.

~600px
Google's title truncation width
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Max meta description characters
CTR difference: optimised vs. generic title
35%
Of clicks go to the first organic result
Title Tag Guide

How to Write a Perfect SEO Title Tag

Your title tag is the single most important on-page SEO element. Here's how to get it right every time.

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Lead With Your Keyword

Place your primary keyword at or near the beginning of the title. Google gives more weight to words earlier in the title, and users scan from left to right.

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Stay Under 600 Pixels

Google truncates titles that exceed ~600px. Use our pixel-width bar above to ensure your full title is always visible. Aim for 50–60 characters as a safe guide.

3

Add Your Brand at the End

Append your brand name after a separator (| or -) at the end. This builds brand recognition without wasting prime keyword space at the front.

4

Write for Humans First

Google may rewrite your title if it's too keyword-heavy or doesn't match user intent. Write naturally, include the keyword, and make it compelling to click.

Meta Description Guide

How to Write Meta Descriptions That Get Clicks

Meta descriptions don't directly affect rankings — but they have an enormous impact on click-through rate (CTR). A well-written description acts as a mini-advertisement for your page, convincing the user to choose your result over the nine others on the page.

Google automatically bolds your target keyword in the description when it matches the user's search query — which is why including it naturally is so important. Our preview tool does the same highlighting so you can see exactly what the user will see.

Include the target keyword naturally

Google will bold it in the result, drawing the user's eye to your listing.

End with a call to action

"Learn more", "Try it free", "Get started today" — these drive clicks.

Stay between 120–160 characters

Too short wastes valuable space. Too long gets cut off mid-sentence.

Don't keyword-stuff

Unnatural keyword repetition reads as spam to users and may trigger Google to rewrite your description.

Rich Snippets That Boost CTR

Rich snippets are enhanced SERP results that include additional information like star ratings, prices, and FAQ sections. Pages with rich snippets have significantly higher click-through rates because they take up more visual space and provide more context. Use the rich snippet simulator above to see how each type looks.

Review Stars

Up to 30% higher CTR for product and service pages.

FAQ

Expands your result to show 2–4 questions below the description.

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How-To

Shows numbered steps — great for tutorial and guide content.

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Product

Shows price, availability, and rating in the result.

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Recipe

Shows cook time, calories, and rating for food content.

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Event

Shows event date, location, and ticket availability.

Fix All Your Titles & Descriptions at Scale

Perfecting one title is great.
Perfecting all 500 is better.

Use this tool to craft the perfect title and description. Then use SkySEOManager Pro to apply optimised titles and meta descriptions across every page of your WordPress site in minutes — powered by Gemini AI.

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Häufig gestellte Fragen

How accurate is the pixel width measurement for titles?
Our tool uses a canvas-based pixel measurement that closely matches how Google renders your title at approximately 20px Arial. The actual rendering varies slightly by device, but our measurement is accurate to within ±5px — enough to reliably avoid truncation. As a rule of thumb, keep titles under 60 characters and watch the width bar stay in the green zone.
Does Google always show my title tag exactly as written?
No — Google may rewrite your title tag if it determines that a different version better matches the user's search query or if your title is keyword-stuffed, too long, or doesn't accurately describe the page content. Studies show Google rewrites titles in roughly 60–80% of cases when they are too long, too short, or mismatched with the page content. Writing natural, accurate, and keyword-appropriate titles minimises rewrites.
What is the ideal meta description length for Google?
Google displays approximately 155–160 characters of a meta description on desktop, and slightly fewer on mobile (around 120 characters). However, Google measures in pixels rather than characters — longer characters like W and M take more space than I or l. Keep your description between 120 and 155 characters and use our character counter above to stay within bounds.
What are rich snippets and do they help rankings?
Rich snippets are enhanced search results that display extra information — like star ratings, prices, event dates, or FAQ sections — pulled from structured data (JSON-LD schema) on your page. They do NOT directly improve your rankings, but they significantly increase your click-through rate because they make your result more visually prominent and informative. More clicks can indirectly improve rankings over time.
How do I add schema markup to get rich snippets in WordPress?
The easiest way is through a plugin. Rank Math SEO and Yoast SEO both have built-in schema markup support for common content types like articles, products, FAQs, and how-to guides. Alternatively, you can manually add JSON-LD schema to your page's section using WPCode. Use our SERP preview tool to simulate how each rich snippet type will look before implementing the schema.

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