Pixel-Accurate Measurement
Renders your exact copy in a Google-like Arial font and measures its width in CSS pixels, so the verdict matches what searchers actually see.
DR: Title & Meta Pixel-Width Checker checks measure title and meta description pixel width to avoid truncated snippets. so you can confirm the current issue, understand when it matters, and move directly into the next fix without leaving the browser.
Measure rendered pixel width, not just characters, before you publish.
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The Title & Meta Pixel-Width Checker measures how wide your title tag and meta description actually render in Google search, using a canvas with the same Arial-like font Google paints with. It then shows that width as a live fill bar against the documented truncation limits — roughly 600px for desktop titles, 545px for mobile titles, and about 960px for descriptions.
Why pixels beat character counts: Google truncates snippets by pixel width, not character count. A wide, all-caps, or capital-heavy title can clip well before 60 characters, while a narrow lowercase one survives past it. Counting characters alone gives you false confidence; measuring pixels tells you what actually fits.
Pre-Publish QA: Paste your draft title and description and watch the meter turn amber as you approach the clamp and red once you cross it — tighten the copy until both bars sit safely in the green before the page goes live.
Mobile vs. Desktop: A title that fits the desktop budget can still be cut on the narrower mobile column. Toggle between devices to confirm the value proposition survives on both, and front-load the words that matter most.
Brand and CTR Tuning: Keep your most important keyword and brand name inside the visible pixel budget so they never get replaced by an ellipsis, protecting both clarity and click-through rate.
Title & Meta Pixel-Width Checker is most useful when you need a direct answer on a live URL or draft before you change templates, ship content, or rerun a wider audit.
Once your copy fits the pixel budget, preview the full snippet in the SERP Simulator and audit your live tags with the Meta Tag Checker. Then move to the related checks below to confirm the fix on the live canonical page.
Renders your exact copy in a Google-like Arial font and measures its width in CSS pixels, so the verdict matches what searchers actually see.
Fill bars shift to amber near the clamp and red once you overflow, giving instant feedback as you edit without counting characters by hand.
Switch between desktop and mobile budgets to confirm your title and description survive on both the wide and narrow snippet layouts.
Respostas sobre Title & Meta Pixel-Width Checker
Google truncates snippets by pixel width, not character count, so a wide title can clip before 60 characters while a narrow one survives past it. Measuring the rendered width in pixels tells you what actually fits, where a raw character count can give false confidence.
Desktop titles typically clip near 600px, mobile titles near 545px, and meta descriptions near 960px on desktop. These are long-documented Google thresholds, so this tool warns you in amber as you approach them and red once you cross them.
No, the Title & Meta Pixel-Width Checker runs entirely in your browser with no network requests. Your title and description are measured locally using a canvas, so nothing is uploaded or stored.
Not always — Google frequently rewrites titles and descriptions in live results. It may pull from on-page headings or body copy when your tag does not match the query, so treat the pixel limits as strong guidance rather than a guarantee.