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Meta Title Optimizer

Analyze and optimize your SEO title tag in seconds. This free Meta Title Optimizer checks title length, keyword relevance, keyword density, and truncation risk so you can improve rankings and click-through rate.

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Enter your current title and target keyword to score relevance, truncation risk, and optimization quality.

Ready to Analyze

Add a meta title above to calculate length, keyword similarity, keyword density, pixel width estimate, and optimization recommendations.

How to Use This Meta Title Optimizer

  1. Paste your current title tag.
  2. Add the primary keyword you want the page to rank for.
  3. Review score, checks, and recommendations.
  4. Rewrite the title and test again until the score improves.

What the Title Metrics Mean

  • Length and pixel width estimate how likely your title is to truncate in Google results.
  • Keyword similarity measures how closely your title aligns with the target query.
  • Keyword density and placement help balance relevance with natural readability.

Meta Title Optimizer FAQ

What Is the Best Length for an SEO Title Tag?

Most SEO teams target around 50 to 60 characters. Pixel width also matters, so concise wording often performs better than long phrases.

Should I Put the Target Keyword at the Beginning?

In most cases, yes. Front-loaded keywords can improve relevance signals and make search snippets easier to scan.

What Should I Optimize After the Title Tag?

Optimize your meta description, on-page content depth, internal links, and technical SEO. Then run a full Visibility Snapshot for broader diagnostics.