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SERP Snippet & Meta Tag Preview

Preview your Google title and meta description in real time. Pixel-accurate desktop and mobile views, plus Open Graph cards for Facebook and X — so you write once and ship it right.

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Title length looks good
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Description length looks good

Used for Facebook and X card previews. Recommended: 1200×630px.

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Free SERP Snippet Preview Tool | Meta Tag Checker | Wameq
Preview your Google title and meta description in real time. Pixel-accurate desktop and mobile previews, plus Open Graph cards for Facebook and X.

Facebook / LinkedIn Card

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Free SERP Snippet Preview Tool | Meta Tag Checker | Wameq
Preview your Google title and meta description in real time. Pixel-accurate desktop and mobile previews, plus Open Graph cards for Facebook and X.

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Free SERP Snippet Preview Tool | Meta Tag Checker | Wameq
Preview your Google title and meta description in real time. Pixel-accurate desktop and mobile previews, plus Open Graph cards for Facebook and X.
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Tips

Write snippets that earn the click

Front-load the keyword

Put your primary keyword near the start of the title. It catches the eye and reduces the chance Google rewrites it.

Lead with a benefit

Descriptions that name a clear outcome ("cut CPA by 30%") outperform feature lists. Keep the most important words in the first 120 characters for mobile.

Match search intent

A title for an informational query should read differently from a product page. Align tone, length, and verbs with what the searcher expects to land on.

Avoid ALL CAPS and clickbait

Google downgrades titles that look promotional. Sentence case reads cleaner and keeps you on the right side of title rewrites.

Set Open Graph too

A share on LinkedIn or Slack lives or dies on og:image and og:title. Dedicated social copy usually converts better than reusing your SEO title.

Watch for pixel width

Titles full of wide characters (M, W, caps) truncate faster than character-count limits suggest. Use the pixel readout above as the source of truth.

FAQ

Meta tags and SERP previews

Google truncates desktop titles at roughly 600 pixels — about 50–60 characters. Mobile fits more (~920px). Aim for 50–60 characters to stay safe on both, and front-load your most important keywords.
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