SEO Title Length Checker
Most people spend time writing a good page title, but only realize there’s a problem after the page goes live.
In Google search results, the title looks fine at first — and then ends with dots.
This usually isn’t a writing mistake. It’s a display issue.
Google doesn’t show titles based on how many characters you use. It shows them based on how much space they take on the screen. That’s why titles sometimes get cut off even when they look “short enough” in the editor.
This tool helps you check that before publishing.
Enter Your SEO Title
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Why SEO Title Length Matters
A lot of SEO tools still rely only on character count. That’s helpful, but it doesn’t tell the full story.
Some letters are wide. Some are narrow. Because of that, two titles with the same number of characters can look very different in Google
ithout checking pixel width, you’re mostly guessing. This tool removes that guesswork and gives you a clearer idea of how your title may appear in search results
About This SEO Title Length Checker
This checker looks at both character length and estimated pixel width.
Instead of assuming every letter takes the same space, it calculates width based on how titles are typically rendered in Google search results. That’s why a title with lots of “W” or “M” characters may reach the limit faster than one with smaller letters
If you are also preparing page content, you may want to review the word count or check description length using the meta description checker.
The goal isn’t to force every title into a strict rule. It’s to help you avoid obvious truncation and make smarter choices before publishing.
Everything runs inside your browser. Nothing is stored.
How to Use the SEO Title Length Checker
Type or paste your SEO title into the input box above.
Click the “Check Title” button to see character count, pixel width, and a clear status message.
Adjust your title until it fits within Google’s recommended display range.
How Google Displays Titles (What Actually Matters)
Google does not publish an official limit, but based on testing:
- Desktop results usually cut titles around 600 pixels
- Mobile results allow more space, often close to 800 pixels
- Character count is only a rough guideline, not a rule
Because of this, pixel width is usually a better indicator than characters alone
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the ideal SEO title length?
Most titles perform best between 50–60 characters, which usually fits within 400–600 pixels.
Why does Google cut off some titles?
Google limits titles by pixel width, not character count. Longer or wider letters can cause truncation.
Is pixel width more important than characters?
Yes. Pixel width gives a more accurate preview of how titles appear in search results.
Does this tool save my titles?
No. All input stays in your browser and is never stored.
Who should use an SEO title checker?
SEO professionals, bloggers, website owners, and content editors.