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Meta Title Length Checker
Count Meta title length with Unicode grapheme characters and a practical 50–60-character reference range, without falsely presenting Google display length as a hard limit.
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Check Meta text length
What does a Meta title length checker do?
A Meta title often shapes the first impression in search results and browser tabs. Actual display varies with font, device and query, so there is no fixed character hard limit. This tool counts Unicode graphemes and offers the common 50–60-character range as editing guidance.
Counting and guidance
The count uses Unicode grapheme clusters, so emoji, combined characters and multi-code-point characters count as one visible character. The 50–60 range is practical editing guidance, not a Google guarantee or strict maximum.
Title-writing example
“Creator Marketing Tools: CPM, UTM and Content Planning” receives a visible-character count. If it is slightly long, preserve the topic and user benefit instead of deleting words only to hit a number.
How to use
- Enter the page Meta title.
- Review the visible-character count and guidance state.
- Copy the statistics and compare with a real search preview.
Frequently asked questions
Will a title over 60 characters always be truncated?
No. Search display is usually affected by pixel width, device and query. The range supports editorial choices rather than guaranteeing display.
How are Chinese and emoji counted?
The tool uses Unicode graphemes, so one Chinese character or a combined emoji is handled as the user-visible character rather than a raw UTF-16 length.
Must the Meta title match the H1?
Not exactly, but both should express the same topic. A Meta title can target search intent while an H1 can read more naturally on the page.