Free SEO Title Tag Checker
Check title length, approximate pixel width, and truncation risk before you publish.
A SEO title tag checker helps you catch truncation before your page goes live. Test title ideas, add your brand name, and preview how the result may appear in Google without opening a spreadsheet or guessing at character counts.
- ✓ Check title length instantly
- ✓ Estimate desktop pixel width
- ✓ Preview truncation before publishing
- ✓ Test branded and non-branded variants
- ✓ Works for blog posts, landing pages, and product pages
- ✓ No signup required
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Google builds title links from your <title>, page heading, and other signals, so keep them aligned.
How to Use the SEO Title Tag Checker
- Enter your working title and optionally add your site or brand name.
- Review the live preview to see whether the result still looks readable in search.
- Trim or rewrite until the title is clear, specific, and easy to scan.
When This Tool Helps Most
- Content marketers — check blog titles before publishing a new article or refresh.
- SEO teams — compare branded versus non-branded title variants for CTR testing.
- Writers and editors — keep headlines useful, descriptive, and aligned with the visible page heading.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What does this SEO title checker measure?
- It measures character count, estimates desktop title pixel width, and shows a truncated search-result preview so you can spot risky titles before publishing.
- Why does pixel width matter more than character count alone?
- Search results are rendered to a fixed width, and wide characters take up more room than narrow ones. Two titles with the same character count can truncate differently.
- Will Google always use my exact title tag?
- No. Google can generate title links from your title element, visible heading, and other page signals. Keeping those aligned improves the odds of showing the title you want.
- Can I add my brand name to the title preview?
- Yes. Use the optional site-name field to see whether branding pushes your title past a comfortable preview length.