Example
example.com › useful-page
A clear page title that earns the click
Write a concise description of what visitors will find on this page and why it is useful.
Preview a page title, URL, and meta description at desktop and mobile search-result widths.
Search results may shorten titles based on their rendered width, not a fixed character count.
The hostname and path are reformatted as a search breadcrumb.
Google can replace this text with a page excerpt when it better matches the search.
Example
example.com › useful-page
Write a concise description of what visitors will find on this page and why it is useful.
This is a layout preview. The final snippet depends on the query, device, and what Google selects from the page.
About 808px remains across this 2-line preview.
About 594px remains across this 2-line preview.
0 query parameters in the supplied URL.
Pixel and line counts are estimates based on the preview font. Search layouts and text substitutions can change at any time.
SERP preview tool FAQ
It approximates how a title, URL, and meta description may appear in a search result before the page is published.
No. Search results are constrained by rendered width rather than a fixed character count, so wide characters can use more space than narrow ones.
No. Search engines may rewrite titles or choose a page excerpt when another version better matches the query or page content.
Available space changes with the result layout. Reviewing both widths helps catch titles and descriptions that become hard to scan on smaller screens.