Meta Title & Description Checker

Preview and optimize your page for Google search results

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0 / 60 chars
Too short — add more descriptive words
0px / 600px
0 / 160 chars
Too short — add more detail
0px / 920px
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Please enter a Meta Title...

Please enter a meta description. Make sure to keep it under 160 characters to avoid search result truncation.

About Google Search Results

Google calculates page titles and descriptions in pixels. Text limits are roughly 600 pixels wide for titles and 920 pixels for descriptions. The checker calculates and alerts you if any words or characters run the risk of getting truncated (...).

Essential SEO Metadata Best Practices

🔑 Include Keyword at Start

Place your primary target keyword as close to the beginning of the title as possible. Search engines weight keywords at the front slightly heavier.

📈 Add Numbers in Titles

Titles containing numbers (e.g., "10 Best Tips", "Updated for 2026") generally yield a higher click-through rate (CTR) in search results.

📣 Write Descriptions with CTA

Always write an active description that tells the user what they will get. End with a strong call-to-action (CTA) like "Learn more", "Get started", or "Save now".

⭐ Keep Every Page Unique

Avoid duplicate titles and descriptions across your website. Search engines penalize duplicate metadata and struggle to rank correct pages.

How To Check Google Snippets?

Follow these three simple steps to check meta lengths.

1

Enter Title Content

Type your title inside the Meta Title field. Keep it under 60 characters and 600px width to ensure complete display in Google results.

2

Write Page Description

Write your meta description below. Ensure it is between 70 and 160 characters (920px max) for perfect indexation formatting.

3

Verify Snippet & Checklist

Review the live Google Snippet (in Light/Dark mode and Desktop/Mobile views) and check the real-time checklist audit for power words.