About This Tool

Search engine result pages (SERPs) truncate titles and meta descriptions based on pixel width, not character count. This free pixel width checker shows exactly how many characters will display on Google, Bing, and other search engines. Paste your title or description, and see where it gets cut off. Optimize your meta tags to maximize click-through rates.

Common Uses

  • Ensure titles display fully in Google search results
  • Optimize meta descriptions for maximum visibility
  • Prevent important keywords from being cut off
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SEO Pixel Width Checker

See if your title and description will get truncated on Google desktop and mobile — measured in real pixels, not characters.

0px · 53 chars · Desktop limit ~600px · Mobile ~580px

0px · 120 chars · Desktop limit ~990px · Mobile ~1,300px

Google SERP — desktop

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Frequently Asked

Why does pixel width matter more than character count?
Browsers render text at different widths — an "i" takes less space than "w". Pixel width is more accurate.
Do different search engines truncate differently?
Yes. Google shows ~600px width for titles on desktop, Bing is ~700px. Mobile is narrower for both.
What if my keyword gets cut off?
Move it earlier in the title or description, or rephrase to fit within the pixel limit.
How often do Google's limits change?
Occasionally. We update regularly, but check Google's official documentation for the latest.