SERP Pixel Width Checker
Measure title and meta description width in pixels, then preview how your search snippet may appear before it gets truncated.
Preview the real shape of your snippet
Character limits are useful, but search results are rendered on screen. This checker estimates rendered pixel width for your title and meta description, then shows a simple Google-style preview so you can rewrite before publishing.
Use the result as a practical editing guide: keep the important phrase near the beginning, avoid repeated keywords, and make the description persuasive enough to earn the click.
Private by design
Everything is measured locally in your browser. No URLs or page copy are sent anywhere.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why check SERP pixel width?
Google truncates titles and descriptions by rendered width, not a perfect character count. Pixel estimates catch wide text that may be cut off even when the character count looks safe.
What title width should I aim for?
A practical target is under about 580 pixels for desktop title tags. Keep the main keyword and strongest message near the front.
What description width should I aim for?
Descriptions often fit around 920 pixels on desktop, but Google can rewrite snippets. Use this as a preview tool, not a guarantee.
Is this checker private?
Yes. It runs in your browser and does not upload your title, URL, or description.
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