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SERP Preview Tool — Blog
Preview blog post titles and meta descriptions before you hit publish—tune for clicks without guessing how Google will truncate.
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Free SERP preview tool — see Google snippet and social card mockups in your browser. No signup.
This page is a focused preset. For every mode and unit, use the main SERP Preview Tool.
Other presets
Switch angle without leaving SERP Preview Tool—each URL has unique copy and defaults.
Your workflow
Build a complete Instagram post kit—bio, caption, then hashtags.
- 1. Meta Tag Generator
- 2. SERP Preview Tool
Start with the Meta Tag Generator to draft tags, then return here to preview truncation.
Preview how your title tag and meta description may appear in Google and on social networks—before you publish. Need full HTML tags? Use the Meta Tag Generator.
Title: 53 / 60 ideal (max ~70)
Description: 140 / 160 ideal (max ~170)
Quality estimate
100/ 100Heuristic confidence: High
Length and pixel-width heuristics — Google may still rewrite snippets.
Suggestions
- Strong draft for your settings — still edit for brand voice and compliance.
Publish kit complete
Your title and snippet look ready for a CMS paste. Re-run meta tags after major content changes, or explore related SEO utilities below.
Run publish kit again (meta tags → SERP preview).
Truncation & CTR insights
Heuristic scores for desktop display—not a Google API. Mobile and SERP features (sitelinks, dates) can change what users see.
Title width: ~477px est. / ~580px desktop (82%)
Snippet width: ~980px est. / ~920px desktop (100%)
Char limits: title good (53/60 ideal), description good (140/160 ideal).
CTR tips
- Title length is in a common safe zone for desktop blue-link display.
- Consider a year or number in the title when freshness matters (guides, tools, benchmarks).
- A/B test title + description in Search Console once indexed—CTR varies by SERP features above the fold.
Meta & snippet checklist
- Title is present and long enough for a unique SERP label.
- Title length is within a common desktop truncation band.
- Meta description is filled in—good for controlling snippet messaging.
- Description length fits typical snippet display heuristics.
- Copy includes an intent keyword (how, free, tool, etc.) aligned with informational queries.
Does not validate JSON-LD or Open Graph tags on a live URL—paste fields here to sanity-check length and messaging before publish.
Open Graph image insights
Social crawlers read og:image, og:title, and og:description from your HTML—this scores the image you paste, not a live fetch of your site.
Recommended asset: 1200×630px (~1.90:1). Minimum width ~600px for acceptable sharpness.
- Add an og:image URL—Facebook, LinkedIn, and Slack often show a plain link without one.
- og:title usually mirrors the page title—social cards will show this headline.
Platform notes
- Facebook / LinkedIn: Uses og:image at ~1.91:1—keep logos and text in the center safe zone (roughly 80% of the frame).
- X (Twitter): summary_large_image prefers the same 2:1-ish crop; twitter:image should match og:image when possible.
- Slack / Discord: Without og:image, unfurls often show only title + description—add a branded 1200×630 asset.
Live previews
Google search (desktop)
Free SERP Preview Tool — See Google & Social Snippets
toolminator.com › tools › serp-preview-tool ›
Paste your title and description to preview how they may look in Google results, Facebook, LinkedIn, and X. No signup, runs in your browser.
Mobile may wrap sooner; aim for ~60 / 160 characters.
Facebook link preview
Toolminator
Free SERP Preview Tool — See Google & Social Snippets
Paste your title and description to preview how they may look in Google results, Facebook, LinkedIn, and X. No signup, runs in your browser.
LinkedIn article card
Free SERP Preview Tool — See Google & Social Snippets
Toolminator
LinkedIn uses the same og:image crop; description often comes from og:description.
X (Twitter) summary_large_image
Free SERP Preview Tool — See Google & Social Snippets
Paste your title and description to preview how they may look in Google results, Facebook, LinkedIn, and X. No signup, runs in your browser.
Toolminator
OG previews use your pasted image URL. Recommended export: 1200×630px JPG or PNG. Generate tags in the Meta Tag Generator.
Use cases
- Check title and meta description length before publishing a blog post or landing page.
- Compare how the same copy might look on Google versus Facebook or LinkedIn share cards.
- Share snippet mockups with clients or editors without granting CMS access.
- Pair with the Meta Tag Generator when you need both previews and paste-ready HTML tags.
How it works
Choose tone or style, add optional hints, then generate. Results use templates and curated word banks. Fast, privacy-friendly tools that run directly in your browser. No accounts, no unnecessary tracking, and no external AI API dependencies for template generators.
Reference: Search engine results page on Wikipedia.
Guides
Intent-focused pages—each opens a short guide and links to the matching tool preset when helpful.
For this tool
Often used next (graph neighbors)
- Social Media Character Limits — Counter GuidePairs with Character Counter
- Meta Tags Checklist for SEOPairs with Meta Tag Generator
SEO & publish guides
Pair snippet work with the publish kit workflow (meta tags → SERP preview). Scores are editorial heuristics—not ranking predictions.
Common mistakes
- Publishing meta titles or descriptions that exceed pixel limits without checking the live SERP preview.
- Treating heuristic quality scores as guaranteed click-through or ranking outcomes.
- Using the same title and description on every page of a site (duplicate snippet risk).
- Skipping OG image dimensions or alt context when sharing on social platforms.
SERP snippet length study · Meta checklist benchmark · Cite SERP study
FAQ
Does this match Google exactly?
No tool can guarantee pixel-perfect results—Google may rewrite titles or descriptions. We use common length limits and styling cues so you can spot obvious truncation early.
Is my copy uploaded?
No. Previews are rendered locally in your browser; nothing is sent to our servers.
What is the ideal title and description length?
Aim for roughly 50–60 characters in the title and 150–160 in the meta description. Mobile and desktop layouts differ, so treat these as guidelines.
How should blog SERP snippets differ from product pages?
Blog snippets usually lead with the topic or question you answer, then a clear benefit. Product pages can include offers or specs—keep the preview focused on one intent.
Explore more
Includes recommendations from the tool graph plus your curated related list.
Your workflow
Build a complete Instagram post kit—bio, caption, then hashtags.
- 1. Meta Tag Generator
- 2. SERP Preview Tool