SERP Snippet Preview

See how your title and description will actually look in Google.

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This is an estimate, not a guarantee. Google truncates results based on pixel width, not a fixed character count, so this tool measures rendered width using an approximation of Google's font and sizing. Google also occasionally rewrites titles and descriptions entirely, especially if it thinks something else on the page matches the query better, so treat this as a "will it fit" check, not a promise of exactly what will display.

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How is truncation calculated?

Google renders titles and descriptions in a proportional font, so a title full of wide capital letters truncates sooner than one full of narrow lowercase letters, character count alone is a rough guide at best. This tool measures the actual rendered pixel width of your text using the browser's canvas API with a font and size approximating Google's desktop and mobile results, then compares it against commonly cited truncation thresholds (roughly 580–600px for desktop titles, ~920px for desktop descriptions, narrower on mobile). These thresholds shift periodically when Google adjusts its results page design, so treat them as a close approximation rather than an exact spec.

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