Google result preview on mobile and desktop
Your page as it will appear, on desktop and on mobile
Rich data
Your page title
The description will appear here, cut where Google cuts it.
Everything is computed in your browser. Nothing is stored.
Writing a title and a description in a form field says nothing about the result. The two live together in a fixed-width block, framed by an address and sometimes a date, and it is that whole that decides the click. This preview rebuilds the block to scale, with the real fonts and widths, in desktop and mobile versions.
How to use it
How it works
Start from the address
Paste the address and press Fetch: the page title and meta description are read and filled in for you. By hand too, if the page is not live yet.
Switch between the two views
The mobile display is narrower but gives the description more lines: the trade-offs are not the same.
Adjust until nothing is cut
The ellipsis appears in the same place as in a real result, which makes correcting it immediate.
Worth knowing
Four things to keep in mind
The address is part of the message
Google shows a breadcrumb rather than the raw URL. A readable hierarchy like site.com › services › plumbing inspires more confidence than a string of parameters.
The date can work against you
On an article, a visible date from 2019 costs clicks even if the content is current. Updating the page and refreshing the modified date fixes it.
Look at your competitors in the same view
A result is not judged alone but surrounded by nine others. Pasting two competitor titles into the preview shows immediately whether yours stands out.
The render is never guaranteed
Google rewrites titles and descriptions, adds sitelinks, inserts stars or an image. This preview shows the base case, the one you control.
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
It reproduces the widths and fonts of Google's current display, which changes regularly and differs between countries. Treat it as a reliable measurement, not a screenshot.
Because Google frequently rewrites the title from the H1 or other page text, and often replaces the description with a snippet judged more relevant to the query.
No, the render is computed in your browser. Nothing you type leaves the tab.
Stars, prices, questions and breadcrumbs depend on your markup and on Google's decision. The LocalBusiness and FAQ schema generators put in place the markup that makes them possible.
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