Preview local search title and description snippets. Free, private, runs in your browser.
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Description
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A good title link and meta description help a searcher decide whether the page answers their intent. This preview focuses on clarity, length, and uniqueness. It does not pretend to be a ranking checker or a live Google emulator.
Google can generate a different title link or snippet based on the query and the visible content of the page. That is why the best meta descriptions are accurate summaries, not keyword lists. If the page copy and meta copy disagree, Google may choose its own text.
The tool does not fetch your URL, run Lighthouse, submit data to Search Console, or validate a live page. It works from the text you enter, which makes it safe for drafting unpublished pages or client work.
No. The preview uses only the title, description, and URL text you enter. It does not crawl, request, validate, or inspect the live page.
No. Google may rewrite title links or snippets based on the query, page content, and device. This tool is a local writing preview for length, clarity, and display shape.
Make sure the title is specific to the page, the description accurately summarizes the page, and neither field is stuffed with repeated keywords or vague boilerplate.
There is no fixed Google character limit, but concise titles are less likely to be truncated. In this tool, desktop uses a 58-character guide and mobile uses a 60-character guide.
A good description accurately summarizes the page, helps the searcher decide whether to click, and is unique to that page. Avoid generic promises that could fit any tool.