Free Title & Meta Description Analyzer with SERP Preview

See exactly how your page looks in Google search results. We check pixel width, character length, keyword placement, power words, call-to-action, and social media tags — with fix recommendations for every issue.

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How It Works

  1. Enter Your URL & Keyword

    Paste the page URL you want to analyze. Optionally add your target keyword to unlock 4 extra checks for keyword placement and prominence in both the title and meta description.

  2. We Analyze Title, Meta & Social Tags

    Our tool fetches your page and runs up to 22 checks on your title tag, meta description, and social media tags — including pixel width, power words, CTA presence, and Open Graph tags.

  3. See Your SERP Preview & Score

    Get a live preview of how your page appears in Google search results on desktop and mobile, plus a 0-100 score with specific fix recommendations for every issue found.

Why Title Tags & Meta Descriptions Matter for SEO

Title tags and meta descriptions are two of the most important on-page SEO elements. The title tag is the clickable blue headline in Google search results and a direct ranking factor — Google uses it to understand what your page is about. According to Backlinko's on-page SEO research, title tag optimization is one of the strongest correlations with higher rankings. A well-crafted title with your target keyword in the first half can significantly improve both rankings and click-through rate. The ideal title is 50-60 characters or under 580 pixels wide to avoid truncation.

The meta description, while not a direct ranking factor, is your sales pitch in search results. It determines whether a searcher clicks your result or a competitor's. Google bolds matching keywords in the description, making keyword inclusion a click-through rate multiplier. A study by Portent found that pages with well-written meta descriptions have 5.8% higher CTR than those with auto-generated ones. The ideal meta description is 120-160 characters and includes a clear call-to-action. This free analyzer from Webwave checks both your title and meta description across up to 22 factors — including the often-overlooked pixel width — and shows you exactly how your page appears in Google with a live SERP preview.

Common Title & Meta Mistakes We Find

The most common issues we see are: titles that are too long (truncated in search results), titles without power words (low CTR), meta descriptions that duplicate the title (wasted space), meta descriptions without a call-to-action (no click incentive), missing OG tags (poor social sharing), and keyword-stuffed descriptions (Google overrides them). Our tool catches all of these and tells you exactly how to fix each one. Even fixing one or two issues can measurably improve your organic click-through rate.

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By Webwave Team · Published: March 2026 · Last updated: March 2026

22 Title & Meta Checks We Run

CategoryCheckWhat It Means
Title TagTitle PresentIs a <title> tag present on the page?
Title TagCharacter LengthIs the title 50-60 characters (optimal for Google)?
Title TagPixel WidthWill the title fit within Google's ~580px display limit?
Title TagSeparator UsageAre separators (| or -) used cleanly to divide topic and brand?
Title TagPower WordsDoes the title include attention-grabbing power words?
Title TagTitle CasingIs proper casing used (not ALL CAPS or all lowercase)?
Title TagKeyword in TitleIs the target keyword present, ideally in the first half?
Title TagTitle UniquenessIs the title descriptive, not generic (e.g. 'Home')?
Meta DescriptionDescription PresentIs a meta description tag present?
Meta DescriptionCharacter LengthIs the description 120-160 characters?
Meta DescriptionCall-to-ActionDoes the description include action words (learn, discover, get)?
Meta DescriptionUnique from TitleDoes the description add new information beyond the title?
Meta DescriptionSentence StructureIs it written as complete sentences, not keyword-stuffed fragments?
Meta DescriptionValue PropositionDoes it communicate a clear benefit to the reader?
Meta DescriptionKeyword in DescriptionIs the target keyword included for bold highlighting?
Meta DescriptionKeyword ProminenceIs the keyword placed in the opening third for visibility?
Social TagsOG TitleIs an Open Graph title set for Facebook/LinkedIn sharing?
Social TagsOG DescriptionIs an OG description set for social media previews?
Social TagsOG ImageIs a 1200x630px OG image set for visual social sharing?
Social TagsOG TypeIs the og:type tag set (website, article, etc.)?
Social TagsTwitter CardIs a Twitter Card tag set for X/Twitter sharing?
Social TagsTwitter ImageIs a dedicated or fallback image available for Twitter?

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Frequently Asked Questions

Our tool runs up to 22 checks across three categories: Title Tag (presence, character length, pixel width, separator usage, power words, casing, keyword placement, uniqueness), Meta Description (presence, length, call-to-action, uniqueness from title, sentence structure, value proposition, keyword inclusion, keyword prominence), and Social Media Tags (OG title, OG description, OG image, OG type, Twitter card, Twitter image). Each check is scored and combined into an overall 0-100 score.

Google displays titles in search results using a specific font and width limit of approximately 580 pixels. Characters have different widths — 'W' is much wider than 'i'. A 55-character title full of wide letters can be truncated, while a 60-character title with narrow letters may fit perfectly. Our tool estimates the actual pixel width of your title so you know exactly whether Google will truncate it, rather than relying on character count alone.

Power words are emotionally charged terms that grab attention and increase click-through rate. Examples include 'Free', 'Best', 'Ultimate', 'Proven', 'Easy', 'Guide', and 'Essential'. Research shows that headlines with emotional language get significantly more clicks. Our analyzer checks whether your title includes at least one power word and suggests options if it doesn't.

We fetch your page's actual HTML and extract the title tag, meta description, and favicon. The preview shows exactly how your page would appear in Google search results on both desktop and mobile. If you provide a keyword, matching terms are bolded in the preview — just like Google does. The stats below the preview show character counts and pixel width with colour-coded indicators.

We show your title tag checks, meta description checks, and the Google SERP preview instantly — no email needed. We ask for your email to unlock the Social Media Tags section, which shows how your page appears when shared on Facebook, LinkedIn, and X/Twitter, plus OG and Twitter Card tag analysis. This lets us follow up with personalised recommendations if you need help. Your email is never shared with third parties.

Yes, we recommend it. Without a keyword, the tool runs 12 core checks on title and meta description quality. With a keyword, it adds 4 extra checks: keyword presence and position in both the title and meta description. These keyword-specific checks help you optimise for a specific search query and can make the difference between page 1 and page 2 of search results.

The ideal title tag is 50-60 characters or under 580 pixels wide. Google truncates titles that exceed this limit with an ellipsis ('...'). However, character count is only an approximation — pixel width is more accurate because characters have different widths. Our tool checks both. For best results, keep your most important keywords and message within the first 50 characters.

The ideal meta description is 120-160 characters. Google can display up to 160 characters on desktop and approximately 120 on mobile. Descriptions shorter than 120 characters waste SERP space you could use to convince searchers to click. Descriptions over 160 characters get truncated, potentially losing your call-to-action. Write your most compelling message within 120 characters and use the remaining 40 for supplementary detail.

Check them whenever you publish or update a page. For important landing pages and high-traffic pages, review quarterly. Google occasionally rewrites titles and descriptions — if your click-through rate drops, check whether Google is overriding your tags and adjust accordingly. Also check competitor pages to see how they write titles for the same keywords.

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