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SERP Snippet Preview
Enter a title, URL and Meta description in your browser to review a search-result text hierarchy and copy its details. It is not a guaranteed Google pixel simulation.
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Preview a SERP snippet
What is a SERP snippet preview?
A SERP preview places a page title, URL and description in a familiar search-result reading order, helping content teams check whether the message is clear, the URL is credible and the description is complete. Google layouts and snippets vary by query and device, so this is not presented as identical output.
Preview scope
The tool validates only local http or https URLs, then renders a static text hierarchy for title, URL and description. It does not query Google, fetch your page or guarantee the final font, truncation or generated snippet.
Article-page example
Enter a tool-page title for CPM Calculator, https://example.com/tools/cpm and a brief value description. The preview makes it easy to see whether the title explains the tool before the URL and description support it.
How to use
- Enter a page title, complete URL and Meta description.
- Update the preview and review the order of the three messages.
- Copy the preview details for a content review or delivery sheet.
Frequently asked questions
Is this exactly how Google will show my result?
No. This is a text preview for content review. Google can alter layout, pixel width and snippets based on query, device and its systems.
Does it open or fetch the URL I enter?
No. The URL is validated and displayed only in this browser. The tool does not request, crawl or send it to a server.
Are title, URL and description all required?
Yes. All three create a reviewable search-result preview. The tool identifies any missing or invalid field.