SEO Tools
SERP Preview
Use SERP Preview to preview how a page title and description appear in search results. The tool produces a simulated search result snippet. Based on HTML source. Actual display varies by search engine and query context.
How to use it
- 1 Paste the HTML source of a page into the input panel.
- 2 Click Check HTML to run the analysis in your browser.
- 3 Review the report sections.
- 4 Export as JSON or copy the summary.
Use cases
- Audit on-page SEO before publishing or updating a page
- Check social sharing metadata before a campaign
- Verify heading structure and schema markup after a CMS change
Limitations
- JavaScript-rendered content is not evaluated — only the static HTML response is analysed.
- Paste the raw HTML source. Relative paths may not resolve correctly without the original base URL.
- Based on HTML source. Actual display varies by search engine and query context.
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FAQ
Does SERP Preview upload my data?
Your file or text is processed in your browser and is not uploaded.
What does SERP Preview check?
It produces a simulated search result snippet. Based on HTML source. Actual display varies by search engine and query context.
Does this replace Google Search Console?
No. This tool reads static HTML and provides a quick informational check. For authoritative indexing data and crawl reports, use Google Search Console.