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SEO Title Generator
Check your title's length and pixel width with a live Google preview, get quick tips, or generate fresh title ideas with AI.
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Get five title options, then send your favourite to the checker above.
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How to use it
Type your title into the checker at the top and watch it update as you go. You get the character count and, more importantly, the real pixel width. Google measures titles in pixels, not characters, so a title full of wide letters can be cut off sooner than a longer one made of thin letters. The badge tells you at a glance whether your title is a good length or likely to be trimmed.
Add an optional URL and meta description to see a live Google preview, so you can judge how the whole result will look before you publish. The quick tips below the badge change as you type, nudging you to add a keyword, trim a few words, or include your brand at the end.
Stuck for ideas? Use the AI section lower down. Describe the page or paste a URL and you get five title options, each with its own length check. Press Use this on the one you like and it drops straight into the checker, ready to fine-tune.
Your title tag is one of the first things both people and search engines read. Lead with what the page is about, keep it readable, and make sure every page has its own unique title.
Frequently asked questions
How long should an SEO title be?
Google shows roughly the first 600 pixels of a title, which is usually about 50 to 60 characters. This tool measures the real pixel width so you can see exactly where your title is likely to be cut off.
What makes a strong title tag?
Lead with the main thing the page is about, include the words people search for, keep it readable, and add your brand at the end if there is room. Every page should have its own unique title.
Why is pixel width better than character count?
Google measures titles in pixels, not characters. A wide letter like W takes far more space than a thin one like i, so two titles of the same length can be cut off very differently. Pixel width matches what Google actually does.
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