How to Use
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Enter the page URL you want to preview in the search snippet.
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Paste or write your SEO title tag.
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Paste or write your meta description.
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Add an optional focus keyword to check title and description relevance.
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Switch between desktop and mobile preview styles.
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Review length, pixel estimates, keyword checks, and the combined snippet score.
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Copy the title, description, or full report for your SEO checklist.
Features
Google-style SERP snippet preview
Meta title preview with length and pixel checks
Meta description preview with length and pixel checks
Desktop and mobile preview modes
Focus keyword presence checks
Keyword placement guidance
Combined snippet quality score
Title and description copy buttons
Full SEO snippet report
Private browser-based preview
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a meta title and description preview tool?+
It is an SEO tool that shows how your title tag, URL, and meta description may look together in a Google-style search result before the page is published.
What is the best SEO title length?+
A practical target is usually around 45 to 60 characters, but title display depends on pixel width, device, and query context. Put the most important words early.
What is the best meta description length?+
A useful target is often 120 to 160 characters. Google may show a different snippet, so the description should be clear, accurate, and aligned with the page content.
Can Google rewrite my title or meta description?+
Yes. Google can rewrite title links or snippets based on the search query, visible headings, page text, anchor text, and other signals.
Does this tool guarantee higher rankings?+
No. It helps improve snippet quality and click potential, but rankings depend on search intent, content quality, technical SEO, links, and overall page usefulness.
Should I include my focus keyword in both fields?+
Include the main topic naturally when it helps users understand the page. Do not repeat keywords in a forced or spammy way.
Can I use this for blog posts and tool pages?+
Yes. It works for blog posts, online tools, landing pages, category pages, product pages, and service pages.
Is my metadata saved?+
No. The preview runs in your browser and does not need to upload or save the text you enter.
About this tool
Free Meta Title & Description Preview Tool
Use the free WebToolsEdge Meta Title & Description Preview Tool to check how your page title and meta description may appear in Google search results before you publish. Instead of reviewing title tags and descriptions separately, this SEO snippet preview tool lets you see both together in a clean Google-style result, with practical checks for character count, estimated pixel width, keyword placement, and snippet clarity. A strong search snippet can make the difference between an impression and a click. When someone sees your page in Google, the title usually carries the main promise, while the meta description explains why the page is worth opening. If the title is vague, too long, or missing the main topic, users may scroll past it. If the description is thin, cut off, or disconnected from the page intent, the result may feel less trustworthy. This tool helps you review both pieces as one complete search result. The meta title preview checks your title tag for length, approximate visual width, word count, repeated words, and focus keyword presence. A practical SEO title often sits around 45 to 60 characters, but the real display limit depends on pixel width, device, and the words used. That is why a title tag preview is more useful than a character counter alone. Short titles can miss useful context, while long titles may be truncated before the most important benefit appears. The meta description preview checks character count, estimated snippet width, keyword use, and whether the description has enough useful detail. A common target for descriptions is around 120 to 160 characters, but Google can show shorter or longer snippets based on the search query and page content. The goal is not to force an exact number. The goal is to write a clear, accurate summary that matches the page and encourages the right visitor to click. Use this Google SERP preview tool while writing new pages, refreshing old tool pages, improving blog posts, preparing ecommerce category copy, or editing low-click pages in Google Search Console. If a page is getting impressions but few clicks, the title and description are among the first things to review. A clearer title, a better benefit statement, or a more specific description can sometimes improve click-through rate without changing the whole page. For a deeper workflow, generate initial ideas with the SEO Generator, check the live page metadata with the Meta Tag Extractor, and run a broader page review with the SEO Analyzer. If you only need one field, the Title Tag Length Checker and Meta Description Length Checker are useful focused tools. This combined preview is best when you want to judge the complete search snippet as a user would see it. Good metadata should be specific, honest, and aligned with the page content. Avoid clickbait, keyword stuffing, or repeating the same phrase unnaturally. Put the main topic near the beginning when it fits, explain the useful outcome, and make sure the visible page heading supports the same promise. Google may rewrite titles and descriptions when it believes other page text better matches the query, so consistency between metadata and on-page content matters. All checks run in your browser. The text you type into the preview tool is not uploaded for analysis. After reviewing your snippet, you can copy the title, copy the description, or copy a full report for your content brief, SEO checklist, editor notes, or publishing workflow.
If you want to refine each field separately, use the Title Tag Length Checker and the Meta Description Length Checker. Need fresh snippet ideas first? Draft options with the SEO Generator. For live pages, check existing metadata with the Meta Tag Extractor or run a complete review with the SEO Analyzer.