Draft a <title> and meta description with live character counts, soft status labels (~60 / ~70 for titles; ~155 / ~165 for descriptions), and a SERP-style preview. Nothing is uploaded — same local-only approach as APK Analyzer and APK String Extractor. Pair with Meta Tag Generator when you are ready to output full tags.
Thresholds are heuristics only — Google uses pixel width and may rewrite snippets. Open Graph Tag Generator for social cards.
SERP-style preview
Meta description text will appear here when you add it.
Search engines truncate by pixel width, not a fixed character count — device, font, and rewritten titles all change what users see. This page gives practical length hints for drafting, similar to how APK String Extractor gives a local view of strings without sending your APK off-device.
The title is a strong relevance signal and the default blue link text (though Google may substitute on-SERP text). The meta description is often used for the snippet but may be ignored or replaced. Write for humans first; avoid keyword stuffing.
Good sits within common drafting ranges; Long and Very long suggest you may see truncation or crowded SERPs — refine wording and validate in Search Console and live results.
Text can be saved in localStorage on your machine for the next visit. It is not transmitted to DroidXP as you type — consistent with client-side tools like
APK Analyzer.
No. Everything you type stays in your browser — the same local-only model as APK Analyzer and APK String Extractor. Optional localStorage saves drafts on your device only.
Google generates SERP titles and descriptions with pixel-based wrapping and may rewrite text from your page. This tool shows a rough layout and character counts — not a guarantee of the final SERP.
No. Search engines use pixel width and context; “~60” for titles and “~155–160” for descriptions are common heuristics, not fixed cutoffs on every device.
Titles flag as long past about 60 characters and very long past about 70; descriptions flag past about 155 and 165 — tune your templates using your Search Console query data.
JavaScript string length counts UTF-16 code units — some emoji consume two units. Pixel width in Google can differ even more; treat counts as approximate.
They complement each other — Meta Tag Generator outputs full head snippets; this page focuses on length and SERP-style preview before you paste into your CMS.
Unique, descriptive titles per URL are best practice; duplicates make SERPs and analytics harder to interpret.
No — Facebook/X cards use Open Graph tags. Use the Open Graph Tag Generator on DroidXP for social-specific fields.
Yes — your copy stays in the tab; nothing is sent to DroidXP for analysis.
This UI is for drafting one title/description pair at a time. Bulk audits belong in crawlers or spreadsheets after export.