Title Tag Analyzer – Check Title Length & SERP Preview Free
Analyze your title tag length, pixel width, and SERP appearance. Get instant pass/fail feedback on title SEO best practices. Free, no sign-up needed.
What is Title Tag Analyzer – Check Title Length & SERP Preview Free?
A title tag analyzer checks the <title> element of a webpage — or any text you enter — against established SEO best practices. It measures character count, estimated pixel width (which determines actual SERP truncation), and shows you a live SERP preview of how your title will look in Google search results. Title tags are the single most important on-page SEO element after content itself.
How to Use Title Tag Analyzer – Check Title Length & SERP Preview Free
- 1Enter your title tag text in the input field.
- 2View the live SERP preview showing exactly how it renders in Google.
- 3Check the character count and pixel width against the recommended range.
- 4Review pass/warn/fail indicators for length, keyword placement, and brand format.
- 5Revise your title until all indicators pass, then copy it to your page.
Key Features
- ✓Live Google SERP preview as you type
- ✓Character count with 30–70 char target range
- ✓Estimated pixel width (Google truncates at ~580px)
- ✓Pass/warn/fail feedback for SEO best practices
- ✓Instant analysis — no page URL required
Benefits
- →Prevent truncated titles that hurt click-through rates
- →Ensure the most important keyword appears early in the title
- →See exactly how your title looks before publishing any page
- →Optimize every title for both humans and search engines
Why Use Irreva for Title Tag Analyzer – Check Title Length & SERP Preview Free?
Frequently Asked Questions
How long should a title tag be?
Google typically displays 50–60 characters (around 580 pixels wide) before truncating. Aim for 50–60 characters to avoid truncation, but prioritize meaning over hitting an exact character count.
Where should the main keyword appear in the title tag?
Place the primary keyword as close to the beginning of the title as possible. Google gives more weight to words that appear early, and users scanning search results read left to right.
Does Google always use the title tag I set?
Not always. Google may rewrite your title if it determines a different text better represents the page — especially if your title is too short, too long, or doesn't match the page content. A well-optimized title matching your H1 and content is less likely to be rewritten.
What is the difference between a title tag and an H1?
The title tag (<title>) appears in the browser tab and search results. The H1 is the visible heading on the page. They should be related but need not be identical — your title tag can be optimized for search while your H1 is written for readers.
Should I include my brand name in every title tag?
Yes, typically at the end separated by a pipe or dash (e.g., 'Keyword-Rich Title | Brand Name'). This builds brand recognition in SERPs without pushing the keyword too far right.
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