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Title Tag Analyzer
Paste a title tag and get instant feedback on length, pixel width, keyword placement, and a live Google SERP preview so you can optimize before publishing.
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Best Practices
  • ✅ Keep title between 50–60 characters (under 580px wide)
  • ✅ Put the most important keyword near the beginning
  • ✅ Each page should have a unique title
  • ✅ Include your brand name at the end (e.g. "| Brand")
  • ❌ Avoid keyword stuffing or all caps

Optimal title: 50–60 characters · under 580px · unique per page · keyword near start

How it works
Convert in three steps

1. Enter your title tag

Type or paste the title tag you want to analyze. The tool accepts any text string - you don't need to include the HTML tags.

2. Check the metrics

See character count, estimated pixel width, a pass/fail on Google's recommended length range, and feedback on keyword position within the title.

3. Preview in the SERP

See how your title will appear in a Google search result, including truncation if it's too long - then adjust until it looks right.

FAQ
Common questions
Google typically displays up to 600 pixels of a title tag in desktop search results, which is roughly 50-60 characters. Titles longer than that are truncated with an ellipsis. The exact cutoff depends on the characters used – wider characters like W and M take up more pixel space than narrow ones like i and l. Aim for 50-60 characters as a safe working range.
As close to the beginning as naturally possible. Keywords at the start of a title carry more weight in search rankings and are more visible to users scanning results. However, don’t force an awkward construction just to front-load the keyword – readability and click-through matter too.
Yes. Title tags are one of the strongest on-page ranking signals. Google uses them to understand the topic of the page. They also directly influence click-through rate from search results – a clear, relevant title with the search term near the front performs better than a generic or truncated one.
Google may replace your title tag with content from your H1 or other on-page text if it determines your tag is too long, too short, stuffed with keywords, or mismatches the page content. The best defense is a title that accurately describes the page, includes the target keyword naturally, and stays within the character limit.
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About the Title Tag Analyzer
The title tag is the first thing users see in search results and one of the most direct on-page ranking signals available. Getting it wrong – too long, too short, keyword-stuffed, or mismatched with the page – has real consequences for both rankings and click-through rate. This analyzer gives you the core metrics that matter: pixel width (not just character count, since Google measures pixels), character count, keyword position feedback, and a live SERP preview showing exactly how your title will appear – including where it gets cut off if it’s too long. Use it on every page title before publishing, and run existing titles through it during an audit.
Benefits
Privacy
All analysis runs client-side. The title text you enter is processed locally in your browser and never transmitted to any server.