Page Title Length Checker
Check page title lengths against SEO best practices (50–60 chars) with pixel width estimation.
How it works
- 1Paste or type your text in the input field
- 2Click "Check Titles" — processing happens in your browser
- 3Copy the result or download as a text file
What to do next
About Page Title Length Checker
Page Title Length Checker handles a focused step in the modern web and productivity utility workflow. Check page title lengths against SEO best practices (50–60 chars) with pixel width estimation. The page loads with the upload area, controls and result panel all visible at once, so the path from "I have a file" to "I have the result" is one screen long.
The right moment to reach for Page Title Length Checker is when you have a focused web and productivity utility job that fits inside a browser tab. Open the page, drop in the file or paste your input, choose the options that matter, and the tool returns the result.
The execution path is auditable from the page itself: open developer tools, switch to the Network tab, run a job. The requests you see are static-asset GETs for the engine and the page resources. The actual work is JavaScript code running against the bytes already in your tab's memory.
Behind the controls you see, standard browser APIs is doing the actual web and productivity utility. Formats are detected on load and the engine produces a deterministic output for any given input + options combination — useful when you need to re-run a job and expect identical results.
A practical note on limits: Page Title Length Checker accepts inputs up to 0 MB per run, and the tool processes one input at a time to keep memory usage predictable. If you ever bump into the ceiling, the cause is the size of the input.
The heaviest users of Page Title Length Checker tend to be analysts pulling lightweight reports, community managers planning posts and researchers gathering quick references. Each group brings slightly different expectations to the tool, but the same single-page architecture serves every one of them with the same response time.
Page Title Length Checker returns the result as a download. If you are running multiple jobs, the output names will not collide as long as the input names differ. You can re-run with different settings as many times as you like; each run produces a fresh file with no caching trickery in between.
Page Title Length Checker fits naturally next to several adjacent tools. Common companions include Meta Description Length Checker, URL Slug Generator (SEO), Heading Tag Extractor, and SEO Checklist Generator — combine them when the job needs more than one transformation. After running Page Title Length Checker, many users move on to Meta Description Length Checker and URL Slug Generator (SEO). Each tool is a separate page so you can compose the exact pipeline you need.
Page Title Length Checker keeps the control set focused. Every option on the page is there because a real workflow needs it, and the defaults aim at the most common case so a first-time user can get the right output without changing any settings.
Some background on the design choices behind Page Title Length Checker: every option you see on the page is there because a real workflow needs it, and every option that is not shown has been deliberately omitted to keep the common case fast. The bias is toward minimal-but-complete.
As a single-page tool, Page Title Length Checker stays focused on one web and productivity utility step. Multi-step workflows are composed by chaining adjacent tools — each tool produces a standard file the next one can read directly, so a longer pipeline is just a sequence of short tab-and-tab visits.
A few practical tips that experienced users of Page Title Length Checker pick up over time. First, keep your default browser updated — the engine relies on standard web APIs and newer browser versions are noticeably faster than ones from a few years ago. Second, close other heavy tabs before processing a large input; the engine shares CPU and memory with whatever else is open. Third, if you re-run the same kind of job often, your last-used settings are remembered for the rest of the tab session, so subsequent runs are essentially one click.
If the result is not what you expected, the most common causes are easy to check. Confirm the input is under the 0 MB ceiling — files just above the cap fail silently because the engine refuses to allocate the buffer. Confirm the input is one of the supported formats. And if the page itself feels slow, try closing other heavy tabs to free up memory; the engine runs in your browser, so it competes for the same resources as everything else open.
Page Title Length Checker is one of many single-purpose tools in the catalog. Each is built around the same single-page model. Use this one, close the tab, and come back the next time you need the same job done. None of the tools require prior knowledge of the others — each page is self-contained.
How it works
- 1Open the Page Title Length Checker workspace above. The interface is a single page, so there is nothing to navigate.
- 2Drop a web utility file onto the upload area, or click to pick one from your device.
- 3Adjust the options to match what you need. Sensible defaults cover the most common case, so you can usually skip this step.
- 4Hit the run button. standard browser APIs does the work in your browser tab.
- 5Save the output when it is ready.
- 6Repeat the process for additional inputs whenever you need to. The page stays loaded, so subsequent runs are quick.
Common use cases
- Audit a marketing page before launch using Page Title Length Checker.
- Plan content without paying for a SaaS dashboard.
- Preview how a result looks before deploying it.
- Run a one-off check during a meeting without context-switching.
- Validate a setting before circulating it to a team.
- Pull a quick reference number for a status update.
- Generate a campaign asset in seconds for a quick test.
- Create a placeholder image for a wireframe.
FAQ
Recommended length?
Google typically displays the first 50–60 characters; aim for under 60 to avoid truncation.
Pixel width?
Google uses a ~600px width limit. This tool estimates pixel width at ~8.5px per character.
Multiple titles?
Enter one title per line to check several at once.
Private?
Yes — runs locally.
Too short?
Titles under 30 characters may miss keyword opportunities.
Truncation preview?
For titles over 60 chars, a truncated version is shown to preview how Google may display it.
How do I run Page Title Length Checker over a folder of files?
Page Title Length Checker processes one input at a time by design — it keeps memory usage predictable on lower-end devices and makes results easier to verify. To handle a folder, run the tool once per file; the page stays loaded between runs and remembers your last-used settings, so the second run is essentially instant.
Is Page Title Length Checker lossless?
Page Title Length Checker is built to preserve quality wherever the underlying web utility format allows it. Operations that are mathematically lossless (e.g. structural transformations, lossless re-encoding) round-trip with no perceptible change. Operations that involve a lossy codec inevitably introduce small artefacts at the byte level, but the defaults aim at the sweet spot where output looks or sounds the same to a normal viewer or listener while still being meaningfully smaller or faster than the input.
What permissions does Page Title Length Checker need to function?
Page Title Length Checker only needs the standard web platform — file picker access for the inputs you choose to load, and optionally clipboard access if you copy the result rather than downloading it. There is no microphone, camera, geolocation or background-permission request, because none of those are needed for the work the tool does.
Is Page Title Length Checker licensed for business use?
Page Title Length Checker can be used for personal and commercial work alike — there is no separate "business" licence to purchase. The output you generate is yours to use however you want, including in client deliverables, internal documents, or commercial products. Favtoo's only ask is fair, individual use; the tool is not designed to be embedded as a backend service or wrapped behind an API for resale.
Are there any usage limits on Page Title Length Checker?
Inputs are capped at 0 MB per file, which keeps memory usage stable across phones, tablets and older laptops. You can run Page Title Length Checker as often as you need; every run produces a full-quality result.
Do I need to install anything to use Page Title Length Checker?
No installation is needed. Page Title Length Checker runs as a normal web page, with no browser extension, no native helper, and no separate desktop client to download. That is partly a privacy choice — extensions can request broad permissions, while a regular page is sandboxed by default — and partly a convenience one: you can use Page Title Length Checker on any computer you have temporary access to without leaving anything installed on it.
Are jobs run with Page Title Length Checker stored anywhere?
Favtoo keeps no copy of your file because Favtoo never receives your file. Page Title Length Checker runs entirely in your browser, the input is held only in your tab's memory, and closing the tab discards it. There is no opt-in cloud history, no "recent jobs" panel synced to an account, and no server-side retention to configure — the architecture simply has nowhere for your file to be stored.
What input formats are supported by Page Title Length Checker?
The accepted formats are listed in the upload area on the tool itself. If your input is in a format that is not directly supported, convert it first using one of Favtoo's converter tools — every Favtoo converter outputs a file that is a clean input to the next tool in the chain.
What does Page Title Length Checker do that command-line tools do not?
Desktop apps usually have more advanced features but require installation, maintenance and (often) a licence. Paid online tools are convenient but route your file through their servers and gate downloads behind accounts. Page Title Length Checker sits in between: free, instant, and private, but intentionally narrow in scope. For one-off jobs and the common web and productivity utility operations, it is usually the lowest-friction choice; for highly specialised work, a dedicated app is still the right answer.