SEO Tools: Title Checker & Keyword Analyzer
Free online SEO tools to check your title tag length, analyze keyword density, and preview how your page appears in Google search results. No sign up required.
📝 SEO Title Checker
📊 Keyword Density Checker
🌐 SERP Preview
Your Title Will Appear Here
Your meta description will appear here. Write a compelling description to improve click-through rates from search results.
📖 How to Use
- Select a tool tab: Title Checker to analyze your SEO title, Keyword Density to check content optimization, or SERP Preview to visualize search results.
- Enter your content in the input fields. The Title Checker analyzes length, keyword placement, and readability. The Keyword Density tool counts word frequencies and target keyword usage.
- Review the analysis results. Color indicators show green for optimal, yellow for acceptable, and red for issues that need attention.
- Use the suggestions provided to improve your SEO elements. Each suggestion includes actionable advice.
- For SERP Preview, toggle between Desktop and Mobile views to see how your page will appear in Google search results.
❓ FAQ
How long should an SEO title tag be?
An ideal SEO title tag should be between 50-60 characters. Google typically displays the first 50-60 characters (approximately 580 pixels wide) of a title tag in search results. Titles shorter than 50 characters may miss opportunities, while titles over 60-70 characters are often truncated with an ellipsis.
What is keyword density and what is the ideal range?
Keyword density is the percentage of times a keyword or phrase appears in your content relative to the total word count. The generally recommended range is 1-3%. Below 0.5% suggests the keyword is underused, while above 5% may be flagged as keyword stuffing by search engines, potentially hurting your rankings.
How to write an effective meta description?
An effective meta description should be 150-160 characters long, include your target keyword naturally, contain a clear call-to-action, accurately summarize the page content, and be unique for each page. While meta descriptions do not directly affect rankings, they significantly influence click-through rates.
What is a SERP preview and why should I check it?
A SERP (Search Engine Results Page) preview shows how your page will appear in Google search results. Checking it before publishing helps you optimize your title, URL, and description for maximum click-through rates. It lets you see if your title gets truncated or if your description communicates value effectively.
How do search engines determine page rankings?
Search engines use hundreds of ranking factors including content relevance and quality, keyword usage, page speed, mobile-friendliness, backlinks, user experience signals, and structured data. On-page SEO factors like title tags, meta descriptions, and keyword density are foundational elements you can directly control.