Meta Tag Analyzer
Check how your page title and meta description may appear in search results. Enter any URL, preview the snippet, and quickly spot opportunities to improve readability and click potential.
How does this tool work?
Enter a URL, fetch the existing title and description, preview how the snippet may appear, and improve weak meta tags before publishing changes on your site.
- Fetch your page title and description in real time from the URL you enter.
- Preview the search snippet across Google, Bing, Yahoo, and DuckDuckGo styles.
- Check character count and pixel width so your snippet stays more readable.
- Improve click potential with clearer titles and stronger meta descriptions.
Frequently Asked Questions
Quick answers about title length, description length, and writing stronger search snippets.
How many characters should I use in the title tag?
Your title tag acts like the clickable headline of the page in search results.
A practical target is usually around 50 to 60 characters. If the title becomes too long, it has a higher chance of being cut off.
How do I write a better SEO title?
Write a title that is clear, useful, and closely matched to what the user wants.
- Use the main keyword naturally near the beginning when it makes sense.
- Be specific so the page topic is obvious.
- Use wording that encourages clicks without sounding spammy.
How many characters should I use in the description?
A good working range for most meta descriptions is often around 120 to 160 characters.
Even when character count looks fine, search engines may still trim descriptions if the pixel width gets too large.
How do I write a good meta description?
Think of the description as a short summary and a mini pitch for the page.
- Write clearly for humans first.
- Summarize the page in plain language.
- Include the keyword naturally and give a reason to click.

