Check length, pixels, and readability before indexing begins. Improve snippet performance using clearer wording today. Plan stronger descriptions that stay visible across search results.
Enter a meta description, set your preferred SEO limits, then submit to measure characters, words, width, and likely truncation risk.
Use the sample rows below to understand how different snippet lengths affect search visibility and truncation risk.
| Description Sample | Characters | Estimated Pixels | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| Compare pricing, features, and reviews with detailed product guides built for shoppers who want faster decisions and cleaner category pages. | 138 | 916px | Ideal |
| Find trusted plumbing repairs, emergency response, and same day booking options for homes and businesses across your area today. | 127 | 865px | Ideal |
| Learn advanced investment analysis, portfolio optimization, macro signals, and risk controls with data-rich insights for serious market participants worldwide today. | 156 | 1038px | Too wide |
| Get handmade candles. | 20 | 131px | Too short |
Character Count = Total Unicode characters in the description
Characters Without Spaces = Total characters − all whitespace characters
Word Count = Number of text segments separated by whitespace
Pixel Width = Sum of estimated widths for each character type
SEO Fit Score = Character score + pixel score + word score + sentence score + structure score
Character range contributes 35 points, pixel width 30 points, word range 15 points, sentence structure 10 points, and formatting 10 points. The total is capped between 0 and 100.
Paste or type your planned meta description into the main text field.
Set the minimum and maximum character targets that match your SEO standards.
Adjust the desired word range and pixel width limit for your preferred snippet style.
Choose whether to trim leading and trailing spaces before analysis.
Click the calculate button to show the result above the form.
Review the metrics, preview text, recommendations, and export the output as CSV or PDF for reporting or content reviews.
Search engines often truncate by rendered width, not just raw character count. Wide letters like W use more space than narrow letters like i, so pixel estimates provide a better fit check.
A practical target is often around 120 to 160 characters. That range is not a guarantee, but it usually balances clarity, completeness, and lower truncation risk.
Yes. It reports total characters and characters without spaces. That gives you both the real snippet length and a compact view of text density.
Yes. You can set your own minimum characters, maximum characters, word range, and pixel limit. That makes the calculator flexible for templates, industries, or internal SEO rules.
The score is a quick quality estimate based on character range, word range, sentence structure, and estimated pixel width. It helps compare drafts, but it does not replace human judgment.
Some descriptions contain wider letters, symbols, or uppercase words that consume more rendered space. That can push the snippet past safe display width even when the character count looks acceptable.
Yes. After calculation, you can download the current results as CSV or PDF. That helps with editorial workflows, reporting, and page-level SEO review documentation.
No. It is only a planning preview. Search engines may rewrite snippets based on query intent, page content, device type, or other ranking and display factors.
Important Note: All the Calculators listed in this site are for educational purpose only and we do not guarentee the accuracy of results. Please do consult with other sources as well.