Title Tag Analyzer
Analyze title length, word count, pixel width, and identify on-page SEO issues for higher CTR.
The Title Tag Analyzer scores your page title on length, pixel width, word count, and the SEO signals Google uses to decide whether to display, rewrite, or truncate it in search results.
What is the Title Tag Analyzer?
The title tag is the single most important on-page ranking element. It is the first thing users read in the SERP and the strongest signal Google has about what a page is about. This tool inspects your proposed title for length, character distribution, separator overuse, all-caps abuse, and missing keywords — issues that quietly suppress click-through rate even when the page ranks.
How to use the Title Tag Analyzer
Steps
- Paste your title into the input box.
- Click Analyze to see character count, word count, estimated pixel width, and a final score.
- Read the issue list and rewrite the title to fix every flagged problem.
- Re-run until the analyzer returns a clean result — typically 50–60 characters and under 580 pixels.
Benefits
- Stop Google from rewriting your titles in the SERP.
- Ensure titles fit the visible 580-pixel SERP slot on desktop.
- Catch all-caps and separator-overload issues before publishing.
- Lift CTR with cleaner, scannable titles.
Use cases
- New post pre-publish checklist.
- Bulk title rewrites during a CTR-focused refresh.
- A/B testing variations against a baseline.
- Comparing your title to competitors in the SERP.
Pro tips
- Keep titles between 50 and 60 characters.
- Front-load the primary keyword.
- Use a single separator (–, |, or ») — not multiple.
- Add a brand suffix if it adds CTR; remove it if it pushes the title past 60 characters.
Frequently asked questions
Why does Google rewrite my titles?
Usually because they are too long, keyword-stuffed, or do not match user intent. Fix the title and Google will usually keep it.
Should the keyword come first?
Front-loaded keywords tend to perform slightly better, but readability matters more. Do not contort the title.
How long should a title tag be?
50–60 characters or roughly 580 pixels — what fits in the desktop SERP without truncation.
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- Keyword Placement Checker — Verify your keyword appears in all key locations.