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Google SERP Preview

Preview how your page appears in Google search results on desktop and mobile.

Optimization tips:

- Include your main keyword early in the title

- Write a unique description for every page

- Use action-oriented language in descriptions

- Avoid duplicate titles across your site

Google Search Result Preview (desktop)

search query
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example.com > page

Page Title - Site Name

This is where your meta description will appear. Write a compelling description to attract clicks from search results.

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Title0 / 60 chars
Description0 / 160 chars

How to Use Google SERP Preview

1

Enter your page details

Type your page title, URL, and meta description in the input fields.

2

Check character limits

Watch the character counters and color indicators to ensure your title and description fit within Google's limits.

3

Preview on desktop and mobile

Switch between desktop and mobile views to see how your snippet appears on different devices.

About the Google SERP Preview Tool

Preview how your page appears in Google search results on desktop and mobile. This free online google serp preview from BuildQuill runs entirely in your browser. No data is sent to any server, keeping your information private. No signup or installation needed.

  • Free to use with no account required
  • Works in all modern browsers
  • All processing happens locally in your browser
  • Part of BuildQuill's seo tools collection

Frequently Asked Questions

How long should my title tag be for Google?
Google typically displays the first 50-60 characters of a title tag. Titles longer than 60 characters may get truncated with an ellipsis in search results.
What is the ideal meta description length?
Google shows roughly 150-160 characters for desktop and 120 characters for mobile. Write compelling descriptions within these limits to avoid truncation.
Does the URL displayed in search results affect SEO?
The URL shown in SERPs helps users understand page context. Clean, readable URLs with keywords can improve click-through rates. Google may show breadcrumbs instead of the full URL.

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