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title tag tester.

60-char limit, pixel width, product serp preview

030 (ideal start)60 (max)
characters
50/ 60
pixel width ~
400/ 580px
status
ok

> google serp preview

Men's Waterproof Trail Running Shoes, Acme Outdoor
https://www.acmeoutdoor.com › running › trail-shoes
★★★★☆4.2 · 386 reviews·In stock·$129.00 – $159.00

Men's waterproof running shoes engineered for trail and road. Free shipping, 30-day returns, and a 12-month warranty. Shop sizes 7–14 in 6 colors.

> worked example

Input: "Men's Waterproof Trail Running Shoes, Acme Outdoor", 53 characters, ~424px. Both metrics are inside Google's recommended limits (60 chars / 580px), so status shows ok. Adding a keyword like " | Free Shipping" pushes the count to 69 chars and estimated pixels to 552px, still under pixel limit but over the character guide. The SERP preview updates live, showing the truncated title alongside a product price and star-rating row.

takeaway, Keep titles under 580px, roughly 60 chars of mixed-case bold text. Character count alone misses titles with lots of wide uppercase letters.

> when operators reach for this

  • Shopify store owners writing title tags for PDPs who want the Google truncation check without leaving their CMS.
  • SEO agencies auditing a 500-page product catalogue for over-length titles before a site migration.
  • Devs building a title-tag template and verifying the longest possible brand suffix fits within the pixel budget.
  • Copywriters testing whether adding a promotional callout ('Free Shipping · 30-Day Returns') still keeps the title under 60 chars.
  • In-house SEO leads refining title formulas by previewing how the star-rating + price rich-result row interacts with the title.

> the calculation

  • recommended chars30–60 characters
  • pixel width heuristicchar count × 8px (Arial 16px bold average glyph width)
  • google pixel max≈ 580px before truncation
  • status thresholdsunder < 30 chars · ok 30–60 chars · over > 60 chars or > 580px

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