SEO Meta Tag Analyzer
AIAnalyze and optimize your page title and meta description for search engines.
How it works
- 1
Paste your text
Paste or type the text you want to transform, analyze, or generate.
- 2
Apply the tool action
Run the selected conversion, generation, or formatting option.
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Copy the output
Copy the processed text and use it in your document, app, or workflow.
Common use cases
Well-optimized page
Title: Best Password Generator Online | Utiliify
Too-short title
Title: Tools
About This Tool
Enter your page title, meta description, and target keyword to get an AI-powered SEO analysis with a live Google SERP preview, character count scoring, keyword placement analysis, call-to-action detection, and actionable suggestions to improve your search engine visibility.
**Understanding meta tags and SEO**
Meta tags are HTML elements that provide information about a web page to search engines and website visitors. The two most important meta tags for SEO are the title tag (<title>) and the meta description (<meta name="description">). While Google has stated that meta descriptions are not a direct ranking factor, they significantly influence click-through rates (CTR) from search results pages, which is an indirect ranking signal.
**Title tag optimization**
The title tag is the most important on-page SEO element. Google typically displays 50-60 characters of a title tag in search results. Titles that exceed this limit get truncated with an ellipsis, potentially hiding important information. Best practices include placing your primary keyword near the beginning of the title, using modifiers like "best", "guide", "how to", or the current year to increase click-through rates, and including your brand name at the end for recognition. Each page on your site should have a unique title that accurately describes its content.
**Meta description optimization**
The meta description should be 150-160 characters and serve as a compelling advertisement for your page in search results. While Google may choose to display different text from your page instead of your meta description, writing a strong one increases the likelihood that Google will use it. Include your target keyword naturally (Google bolds matching terms in search results), add a clear call-to-action, and make sure the description accurately represents the page content to reduce bounce rates.
**SERP preview**
The live SERP preview shows you exactly how your page will appear in Google search results, including the title, URL, and description with proper truncation. This lets you spot issues like cut-off titles or descriptions before publishing.
**Keyword analysis**
The analyzer checks whether your target keyword appears in the title, description, and at an optimal position. Keyword prominence (how early the keyword appears) is a confirmed ranking factor. The tool also checks for keyword stuffing and suggests natural alternatives.
**Privacy**
All scoring, keyword analysis, and SERP preview generation happens in your browser. Your page titles and descriptions are never uploaded or stored.
More examples
Examples
Well-optimized page
Input
Title: Best Password Generator Online | Utiliify
Output
Score: 85 — Good length, keyword at start
Too-short title
Input
Title: Tools
Output
Score: 25 — Too short, no keyword, missing description
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is the ideal title length?
- Google typically displays 50-60 characters of a title tag. Keep your titles within this range to avoid truncation in search results. Place your primary keyword near the beginning.
- What is the ideal description length?
- Meta descriptions should be 150-160 characters. Google truncates longer descriptions in search results. Include your target keyword and a clear call-to-action within this limit.
- Is my SEO content analyzed locally?
- Yes. All scoring, keyword analysis, and SERP preview generation happens in your browser. Your page titles and descriptions are never uploaded or stored.
- Does the meta description affect Google rankings?
- Meta descriptions are not a direct ranking factor according to Google. However, they significantly influence click-through rates from search results, which is an indirect ranking signal. A compelling meta description can double your CTR.
- Should I include my keyword in the title and description?
- Yes. Place your primary keyword near the beginning of the title tag. Include it naturally in the meta description as well — Google bolds matching terms in search results, which draws the eye and increases click-through rates.
- What is keyword stuffing and why does the analyzer flag it?
- Keyword stuffing is repeating your target keyword unnaturally many times in the title or description. Google penalizes this practice. The analyzer flags excessive repetition and suggests more natural alternatives.
- How accurate is the SERP preview?
- The SERP preview follows Google's current display rules: title truncation at ~600px width, description truncation at ~160 characters, and proper URL formatting. Actual display may vary slightly depending on the user's device and Google's dynamic formatting.
- What makes a good call-to-action in a meta description?
- Effective CTAs include phrases like "Learn how to...", "Discover...", "Get started with...", or "Find out why...". They tell the searcher exactly what they will gain by clicking, which increases click-through rates.
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