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About PixelSERP
Free SEO tools that measure in pixels, built by one SEO who got tired of guessing.
What PixelSERP is
PixelSERP is a free set of browser-based SEO tools built by Brody Hall. It measures how titles, descriptions, ads and subject lines actually render, in pixels, so you can fix truncation before you publish.
Every tool measures the real pixel width of your text with the same fonts Google, ChatGPT and the major email clients render, instead of counting characters. A 60-character title can fit or truncate depending on the letters in it, and the meters here show you which.
There is no signup, no account and no tracking. The tools run in your browser, and what you type stays there.
Not to be confused with
PixelSERP is not an API, a scraper or a SERP data-extraction service, and it has no connection to any earlier product that used the pixelserp.com domain name or to any SERP API listed on platforms such as Apify.
The pixelserp.com domain had a previous life before this site launched in 2026. If you are looking for a SERP scraping API, structured search-result data or rank-tracking exports, that is not what this site does and it never has under its current owner. PixelSERP is purely a set of preview and measurement tools for people who write titles, descriptions, ads and subject lines.
Who builds it
PixelSERP is built and maintained by Brody Hall, an SEO and content specialist who has spent the better part of a decade writing and optimising for search. The site started as a fix for a personal annoyance: eyeballing character counts and guessing whether a title would survive the SERP.
Find Brody on X (@AlreadyBrody) and LinkedIn, or use the contact page.
The tools
- SERP Simulator previews a title tag and meta description exactly as Google renders them, measured in pixels, with AI Overview and SERP feature toggles.
- ChatGPT Ad Simulator shows how a sponsored placement looks inside ChatGPT on desktop and mobile, light and dark.
- Title Capitalization Tool converts a title to AP, Chicago, sentence case and more, with a live pixel-width meter.
- AI Token Counter estimates token counts for GPT, Claude, Gemini, Qwen, DeepSeek, Llama and Kimi.
- Email Subject Line Tester previews subject lines in Gmail, Apple Mail and Outlook across iPhone, iPad, Galaxy and desktop.
More are on the way, starting with a ChatGPT citations simulator.
How it works, honestly
Pixel measurement. Each tool draws your text with the target platform's font stack and reads back its width, then compares it with the platform's known limits (for example roughly 580 to 600 pixels for a Google desktop title). The meters show pixels, not characters, because pixels are what truncate.
Browser only. The measurement, the previews and the capitalisation rules all run as JavaScript in your browser. Nothing you type is sent to a server, logged or stored. The one exception is the optional "Fetch title and description" button in the SERP Simulator, which sends the URL you enter (and only that URL) to a small function on this site so it can read that page's existing tags. Details are on the privacy page.
Why the retro look. Because tools should be fun to use. The BIOS blue, the bezels and Pip the space invader are all deliberate, and they cost nothing in speed: the whole site is a handful of static files.