Check whether your page title fits the search snippet, and where the keyword sits.
The text inside your <title> element
Optional — reports where it appears and how often
Paste a title to see its measured width, truncation points and any issues.
Pixel widths are an approximation computed from a character-width table for the font Google uses on desktop results. Real truncation varies with device, query and layout, and Google rewrites a substantial share of titles regardless of what you set. Use this to avoid obvious problems, not as a prediction of what will be displayed.
A well-sized title
Fits comfortably on desktop
Free SEO Tools for Marketers | UtilixToo long
Will be cut with an ellipsis
The Complete and Utterly Comprehensive Guide to Absolutely Everything About Search Engine OptimisationToo short
Wastes available space
SEO ToolsType it or paste the contents of your <title> tag.
Optional. The analyser reports where it appears and how often.
Errors, warnings and suggestions are listed separately, with the measured width.
A per-character width table means a title of narrow letters is judged differently from one full of capitals — which is how the results page actually behaves.
Knowing the keyword is at word nine is more useful than knowing it is there, because word nine is often past the truncation point.
Pixel widths are an approximation and Google frequently rewrites titles. The tool says so rather than presenting an estimate as a verdict.
Measure a title tag the way a results page does. Google truncates titles by rendered width, not by character count, so a 55-character title full of capital Ws can be cut while a 65-character one of narrow letters survives. This tool measures your text against a per-character width table and reports the approximate pixel width alongside the character count, flags your focus keyword’s position, and separates real problems from suggestions. It is an approximation, not a prediction: Google rewrites roughly a third of titles anyway, and no tool outside Google can know which.
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