SERP Simulator
Preview how your page will look in Google search results. Test titles, descriptions, and URLs.
Page Details
Google Preview
Your Page Title Here
SERP Optimization Tips
- Title tags: Keep under 60 characters to avoid truncation
- Meta descriptions: 150-160 characters is the sweet spot
- URL structure: Use readable slugs with keywords
- Include keywords: But write for humans, not search engines
- Call to action: Encourage clicks with actionable language
- Unique descriptions: Don't duplicate across pages
How to Use SERP Simulator
- Enter your page title (recommended 50-60 characters)
- Add your meta description (recommended 150-160 characters)
- Input your page URL
- Toggle between desktop and mobile preview
- Adjust text until you're happy with how it looks
About SERP Simulator
See exactly how your page will appear in Google search results before publishing. Test different titles, meta descriptions, and URLs to optimize click-through rates. Preview both desktop and mobile layouts. Check character limits and get warnings when your text might be truncated.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the recommended character limits?
Title tags should be 50-60 characters. Meta descriptions should be 150-160 characters. Longer text may be truncated by Google.
Does this show exactly what Google will display?
This simulates Google's display closely, but Google may modify snippets based on the search query. Use this as a guide, not a guarantee.
What's a good click-through rate title?
Include your target keyword, create urgency or curiosity, and include numbers or power words. Test different variations.
Does Google still use meta descriptions?
Yes, but Google may generate its own description from page content if it better matches the search query.