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Optimize your search appearance. Generate perfect title tags and meta descriptions that drive 20% more clicks.
Pro-tip: Include your primary keyword in the first 60 characters of your description to ensure it isn't truncated in search results.
Enter a page title...
https://serpnap.com/your-page-url
Enter a meta description to see how it looks in Google search results...
Meta tags control how your page appears in Google search results. A well-optimized title tag and meta description can increase your click-through rate by 20-30%.
Your title tag is the clickable blue headline in search results and a confirmed Google ranking factor. Keep it between 30-60 characters. Place your primary keyword as close to the beginning as possible. Add your brand name at the end, separated by a pipe (|) or dash. Include a benefit or differentiator to stand out from competing results. For example: “Free SEO Checker Tool - Instant Site Audit | SerpNap” targets the keyword, communicates value (free, instant), and includes the brand.
The meta description is the grey text below your title in search results. While it does not directly affect rankings, it heavily influences whether people click. Write between 120-160 characters. Include your target keyword naturally (Google bolds matching terms). Lead with the most compelling benefit. End with a soft call-to-action. Avoid generic descriptions like “Learn more about our services” that could apply to any page.
The biggest mistakes we see: duplicate title tags across multiple pages (each page needs a unique title), keyword stuffing (one primary keyword per title is enough), missing meta descriptions (Google will auto-generate one, often poorly), and titles that are too long (truncated titles look unprofessional). Use this generator to preview exactly how your tags will render on both desktop and mobile before publishing.
After generating your meta tags, copy the HTML code and paste it inside the <head> section of your page. In WordPress, use Yoast SEO or Rank Math to set title and description without editing code. In Shopify, edit the “SEO title” and “Meta description” fields in the page editor. For Next.js, export a metadata object. For plain HTML, add the title and meta tags directly.
Meta tags are HTML elements that provide search engines with information about your page. The title tag and meta description are the most important — they directly control how your page appears in Google search results and influence click-through rates.
Keep title tags between 30-60 characters. Google truncates titles longer than ~60 characters in search results. Include your primary keyword near the beginning and your brand name at the end, separated by a pipe (|) or dash (—).
Meta descriptions should be 120-160 characters. Google may truncate descriptions longer than ~160 characters. Include your target keyword naturally, add a clear value proposition, and end with a call-to-action when appropriate.
Meta descriptions don't directly affect rankings, but they significantly impact click-through rates (CTR). A compelling description can increase your CTR by 20-30%, which indirectly improves rankings since Google considers user engagement signals.
Yes, completely free with no signup. Enter your title and description, preview how they'll appear in Google search results on desktop and mobile, and copy the HTML code instantly.
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