Preview how your page appears in Google search results. Optimize your title and description for higher click-through rates.
example.com
example.com/your-page
Your meta description will appear here. It should be compelling and include your target keywords to attract clicks from search results.
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Click-through rate (CTR) is a ranking signal that tells Google how relevant your result is to searchers. A higher CTR can improve your rankings over time, while a low CTR might cause your position to drop.
#1
~28%
#2
~15%
#3
~11%
#4
~8%
#5
~7%
The SERP Preview Tool lets you see exactly how your web page will appear in Google search results before you publish. By entering your page title, URL, and meta description, you get a pixel-accurate preview of both desktop and mobile search snippets. The tool validates character counts and pixel widths to ensure your content will not be truncated, and it highlights potential issues such as titles that are too long or descriptions that fail to communicate your value proposition within the visible limit.
Enter your target page URL, title tag, and meta description into the input fields. The preview updates in real time so you can iterate quickly. The CTR scoring system evaluates your title for power words, numbers, emotional triggers, and question formats, giving you a score along with specific suggestions for improvement. Toggle between desktop and mobile views to verify your snippet looks correct on every device.
Your search snippet is often the first impression potential visitors have of your website. Even a top-ranking page underperforms if its title and description fail to attract clicks. Optimizing these elements can meaningfully improve your click-through rate without any change in rankings. Marketers and SEO professionals use SERP previews as a standard part of their content workflow to catch truncation issues, test different messaging angles, and ensure brand consistency across hundreds of pages.