SEO snippet workflow

SEO snippet tools for title tags and meta descriptions

Use these browser-based tools to draft the two short pieces that shape a search result: the title tag and the meta description. Check the title first, write a natural description below it, then compare related short-copy lengths before publishing.

Title tags Meta descriptions Browser-only

How the snippet pieces work together

The meta title length checker helps you name the page and match search intent quickly. The meta description character counter supports that title with a plain-language reason to click. Character count helps with drafting discipline, but search previews can still change by device, query, and display width.

When to use the broader character counter

Use the snippet-specific tools when you are working on a page title or meta description. Use the character counter when the same launch copy also needs social captions, ad text, profile bios, CMS labels, or other short fields that are not search snippets.

Snippet tools

FAQ

What is the difference between a title tag and a meta description?

A title tag names the page in search results and browser tabs. A meta description is a short summary that can appear below the title in a search snippet.

Are these official Google snippet limits?

No. These tools are drafting aids. Search results can vary by query, device, and rendered width, so preview important pages in your SEO workflow before publishing.

Which tool should I use first?

Start with the meta title length checker, then write the meta description, then use the character counter to compare other short-copy variants.