Free SEO snippet preview

SEO Title and Meta Description Preview

Draft a search result snippet, check title and description length, and preview how it may look on desktop and mobile.

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Snippet checklist

  • Put the primary keyword near the beginning of the title.
  • Keep the description useful, specific, and click-worthy.
  • Make sure the URL path is readable and matches the page topic.

Title length answers

If you are asking “what is the length of a title?”, the answer depends on the title type. For SEO title tags, start with 50 to 60 characters, then check pixel width because search results do not use a strict character limit. For an on-page H1 or article headline, clarity matters more than fitting a search result.

FieldDraft rangeCheck with
SEO title50 to 60 charactersThis snippet preview and the Meta Title Length guide
Meta description120 to 160 charactersMeta Description Character Count
Article H140 to 80 charactersArticle Title Length

For a complete reference, use the SEO Character Limits Guide.

How to use this SEO preview

  1. Paste the SEO title you plan to publish.
  2. Add the meta description and page URL.
  3. Compare the desktop and mobile previews, then trim anything that looks unclear.

SEO title preview FAQ

What is the length of a title?

For an SEO title, start around 50 to 60 characters and check the pixel width in the preview. For an H1 or article headline, write enough to make the page promise clear.

What is a good SEO title length?

A practical draft range is about 30 to 60 characters, but search engines also consider pixel width, query, and device. Put the clearest page topic near the beginning.

How long should a meta description be?

Many editors draft around 120 to 160 characters. The description should summarize the page and give the right searcher a reason to click.

Will Google always show my title and description?

No. Google may rewrite titles or snippets when another piece of page text better matches the query. A clear title and useful description still help the page communicate its topic.