SERP Snippet Previewer

SERP Snippet Previewer MCP Connector for Claude

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Simulate Google Desktop and Mobile search snippets with pixel-based truncation analysis.

3 tools Official Updated Jun 28, 2026 Official Vinkius Partner

The SERP Snippet Previewer allows SEO professionals to visualize exactly how their page titles, meta descriptions, and URLs will appear in Google search results. By using get_desktop_preview and get_mobile_preview, you can see real-time visual truncation based on estimated pixel widths for both desktop and mobile viewports. Additionally, the analyze_seo_readability tool evaluates your metadata against industry standards to identify risks of truncation before they impact your click-through rate.

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analyze_seo_readability

Evaluates the risk of the provided metadata being truncated by comparing it against standard SEO length benchmarks

get_desktop_preview

Simulates how a search snippet will look on a standard desktop browser viewport

get_mobile_preview

Simulates how a search snippet will look on a narrow mobile device viewport

See how to talk to your AI agent using SERP Snippet Previewer.

Show me a preview for a page with title 'My Awesome Website', description 'This is the best website ever!', and URL 'https://vinkius.com/seo-guide'.

Desktop: My Awesome Website | https://vinkto.com/seo-guide - This is the best website ever!. Mobile: My Awesome Website | https://vinkius.com/seo-guide - This is...

Analyze the SEO risk for a title that is 150 characters long and a description that is 300 characters long.

The analysis shows a 'critical' risk level for both the title and the description, as they significantly exceed the recommended character limits.

How will my snippet look on a mobile device if I use this title: 'The Ultimate Guide to SEO in 2024'?

On a mobile viewport, the title will likely be truncated to something like 'The Ultimate Guide to...' depending on the specific device width.

The tool estimates the pixel width of your characters to determine where an ellipsis (...) will appear, simulating how Google's layout handles text overflow on different screen sizes.

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