Meta Description Checker
Type your page title and meta description to see a live Google search result preview. Check length, get SEO tips, and optimise your snippet before publishing. 100% private.
🔒 100% Private — Runs in your browserHow to Use This Meta Description Checker
Enter your page title in the first field and your meta description in the second. The Google search result preview on the right updates live as you type. Here is what to aim for:
- Page Title (50–60 characters): The blue clickable headline in Google results. Front-load your primary keyword. Keep it under 60 characters to avoid truncation. Titles over 60 characters are cut off with an ellipsis.
- Meta Description (130–155 characters): The grey text snippet below the title. Describe what the user will find and end with a call to action like "Read more", "Learn how", or "Try free".
- SEO Checklist: The checklist shows green ticks for passing criteria and red crosses for issues. All four length criteria must be green before your snippet is optimised.
- Copy buttons: Each input has a dedicated copy button so you can paste the text directly into your CMS or HTML.
This tool is designed for bloggers, content marketers, and SEO professionals who want to write compelling search snippets quickly. The live preview eliminates guesswork about how your metadata will appear in Google.
Writing Meta Descriptions That Get Clicked
A meta description is essentially a micro-advertisement for your page. Even though Google sometimes rewrites descriptions, a well-crafted description that matches the page content is shown more often and earns higher click-through rates. Include the primary keyword once, naturally. Tell the user exactly what they will get if they click — use specifics over generics. "Learn 7 proven techniques for writing faster" outperforms "Learn about writing". End with a light call to action. Avoid writing descriptions that are just a list of keywords — Google often ignores these in favour of pulling relevant sentences from the page itself.