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SERP Preview Tool

Preview how your page will appear in Google search results — desktop and mobile.

SERP Optimization Tips

Title: 50–60 characters. Include primary keyword near the beginning. Use brand name at end separated by |.
Description: 120–160 characters. Include keyword naturally. Add a call-to-action (Learn more, Get started, etc.).
URL: Use hyphens, not underscores. Keep it short and descriptive. Avoid stop words (the, a, and).

About SERP Preview Tool

SERP Preview Tool is a free SEO utility that helps website owners, content creators, and digital marketers preview how your page will appear in google search results — desktop and mobile. Good search engine optimization starts with the right tools — this one gives you instant, actionable insights without requiring expensive subscriptions or complicated setups.

How to Use

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Enter your URL or content Provide the URL, text, or metadata you want to analyze or generate.
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Run the analysis Click the action button to analyze your input against current SEO best practices.
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Review recommendations Check the detailed report for specific issues, scores, and actionable improvement suggestions.
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Implement the fixes Apply the recommended changes to your website and re-check to confirm improvements.
🔒 Privacy note: All processing happens locally in your browser. Your data is never sent to any server.

Why Use SERP Preview Tool?

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Actionable SEO Insights SERP Preview Tool provides specific, actionable recommendations — not just scores. Know exactly what to fix and why it matters for your search rankings.
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Follow Best Practices Based on current Google guidelines and industry standards. Stay up to date with SEO requirements without reading through documentation.
Instant Analysis Get results in seconds, not minutes. Quickly check and fix SEO issues before publishing content or launching pages.
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Free Alternative to Paid Tools Professional SEO tools cost $100+/month. SERP Preview Tool gives you essential SEO analysis completely free — perfect for small sites, blogs, and startups.

Frequently Asked Questions

No. Google may rewrite or replace your description with page content it deems more relevant to the query. Around 30% of the time Google uses its own generated snippet.
Yes. Title tags are a top on-page ranking factor. Including your target keyword in the title helps Google understand page relevance. But don't keyword-stuff — write for users first.