Check whether your title tag is the right length for Google search results. Google does not cut titles at a fixed character count, it cuts them at a fixed pixel width, roughly 580 pixels on desktop and less on mobile, which is why a title full of wide letters like W and M runs out of room sooner than one made of thin letters. This tool measures the exact rendered width of your title as you type and warns you before it gets truncated with an ellipsis. It also shows a plain character count so you can sanity check against the common guidance of keeping titles under about sixty characters. Aim to put your most important keyword near the front so it survives if the tail gets clipped. Everything runs locally in your browser.
Google truncates titles by pixel width, so a title within the character limit can still be cut if its letters are wide.
Titles usually display in full up to roughly 580 pixels on desktop, which is around 50 to 60 characters depending on the letters used.
Yes. It shows whether the title fits on both desktop and mobile, which have different display widths.
Check whether your title tag is the right length for Google search results. Google does not cut titles at a fixed character count, it cuts them at a fixed pixel width, roughly 580 pixels on desktop and less on mobile, which is why a title full of wide letters like W and M runs out of room sooner than one made of thin letters.
Yes. Title Tag Length Checker is completely free, with no sign-up and no usage limits.
Yes. Title Tag Length Checker runs in any modern web browser. There is nothing to download or install.
Yes. Title Tag Length Checker runs entirely on your device in your browser, so nothing you enter is uploaded to a server.