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Google SERP Simulator

Preview how your title tag and meta description look in Google search results — before you publish. Pixel-accurate, with desktop & mobile modes.

Pixel-accurate widthDesktop & MobileBold keywordsRating starsDate previewCopy HTML tags
0 chars
Desktop · ≤ 600px0px · 0ch
✓ Good
0 chars
Desktop · ≤ 960px0px · 0ch
✓ Good

Simulates Google bolding your target search terms

Title: ✅ Optimal (50–60 chars)
Description: ✅ Optimal (120–158 chars)

Live SERP Preview

Position #1
google.com/search?q=your%20keyword%20here
Google
your keyword here
AllImagesNewsVideosMapsMore
About 1,420,000 results (0.43 seconds)
YOUR SNIPPET — #1
Site Name
example.com › page
Your Page Title
Your meta description will appear here. Write a compelling summary that encourages users to click through from Google.

Quick Reference

Title — Desktop
≤ 600px · 50–60 chars
Title — Mobile
≤ 360px · 40–50 chars
Desc — Desktop
≤ 960px · 120–158 chars
Desc — Mobile
≤ 680px · 100–120 chars

How the SERP Simulator works

Three key things that determine how your snippet appears in Google Search.

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Pixel-accurate measurement

Google truncates titles at ~600px on desktop and descriptions at ~960px — not by character count. This tool measures the actual rendered width using the exact same font (Arial) as Google's search results.

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Bold keyword simulation

When a user searches for a term, Google bolds matching words in your snippet. Enter your target keywords to see which parts of your title and description will be highlighted — and optimize accordingly.

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Desktop & Mobile preview

Google shows different snippet lengths on mobile (680px) vs desktop (960px) for descriptions. Switch between modes to make sure your snippet looks great on both — especially since 60%+ of searches happen on mobile.

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