SEO Snippet Preview Tool
Preview how your page may appear in Google search results.
Test title tags and meta descriptions before you publish or update a page.
Google may rewrite snippets — this is a preview, not a guarantee.
Title length
0 characters
Description length
0 characters
Recommended: ~50–60 characters for titles, ~140–160 for descriptions.
Ranking is only half the battle — clicks are the other half.
Your SEO snippet (title + description) is your advert in Google.
Even if you rank on page one, a weak snippet can result in very few clicks.
Google ranks pages — users click snippets.
- Title is too long or stuffed with keywords
- Description doesn’t match the search query
- Page content contradicts the metadata
- Multiple pages use the same title
Writing clear, honest metadata reduces rewrites.
If Search Console shows impressions but few clicks,
your snippet may not be compelling or relevant enough.
- Title doesn’t match search intent
- Description doesn’t explain the benefit
- Snippet looks generic compared to competitors
This is a ranking-adjacent issue, not an indexing issue.
- Describe the page honestly
- Match the intent behind the search
- Avoid keyword stuffing
- Make it clear who the page is for
- Test and iterate using Search Console
Snippet optimisation improves clicks — not rankings directly.
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Does Google always use my meta description?
No. Google may generate its own snippet if it thinks it’s more relevant.
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Can a better snippet improve rankings?
Indirectly. Higher click-through rates can help performance over time.
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Should every page have a unique title?
Yes. Duplicate titles confuse both users and search engines.
SEO snippets don’t just affect rankings — they affect traffic.
If you rank but don’t get clicks, start here.