See how your page appears in Google search results and social media previews. Enter a URL to auto-fetch, or edit manually.
Enter a URL and we will extract the title, description, and social image automatically.
The SERP preview shows how your title and meta description will look in Google search results. Enter a URL to auto-fetch the existing meta, or type it in by hand and watch the preview update as you go.
It also previews your social cards: how a link looks when shared on X (Twitter), Facebook, and LinkedIn. One place to check that every surface reads well before you publish.
Google truncates titles by pixel width, not character count, so a title full of wide letters gets cut sooner than one with narrow letters. The preview measures the real width (around 580px) and shows where your title will be clipped.
Meta descriptions get the same treatment. You see roughly where the text trails off, so you can put the important words up front instead of losing them to a cutoff.
A good snippet earns the click. Lead with the term someone searched, keep the title under the cutoff, and write a description that says what the page delivers rather than padding it with keywords.
Social cards work the same way. A clear title and an accurate image and description mean your link looks intentional when it lands in a feed, which lifts the share rate.