Arabic SERP Previewer
Preview Google search snippets with strict Right-to-Left (RTL) Arabic alignment. Verify your title and meta description lengths to prevent clipping.
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UAE SEO Tip:
Google aligns search snippets based on the user's browser language. When searching in Arabic, Google utilizes Right-to-Left (RTL) structure and flips the layout of snippet elements. Ensuring your Title and Meta Descriptions are aligned for RTL prevents layouts from shifting and improves click-through rates (CTR) on Arabic queries.
About the Arabic SERP Preview Tool
Arabic is a right-to-left (RTL) language, and Google's search results pages reflect this when a user's browser is set to Arabic or when they search in Arabic. This means your title tag and meta description are displayed differently — text aligns right, truncation happens from the opposite end, and the visual flow of your snippet changes entirely. The Arabic SERP Preview Tool lets you simulate how your page will appear in Google Search for Arabic-language queries in the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and across the GCC before you publish.
Character limits for Arabic titles and descriptions differ from English due to how pixel-width is calculated for Arabic glyphs. An Arabic title that appears full in desktop view may truncate on mobile at a shorter character count. For UAE websites targeting bilingual audiences, it is essential to preview both your English and Arabic metadata together. A poor Arabic snippet appearance — missing characters, broken RTL alignment, or a truncated call to action — directly reduces click-through rates on Arabic queries. Use this tool alongside the meta description checker to optimise both language versions before deployment.
For digital marketers and SEO consultants working in Dubai and the wider GCC, Arabic SERP optimisation is one of the most underserved areas of technical SEO. Most tools are built for English-only markets and do not account for RTL rendering, Arabic punctuation behaviour, or how Google handles mixed Arabic-English content. The best-performing Arabic snippets in the UAE use clear, direct language in Modern Standard Arabic for titles, include a local geographic qualifier (Dubai, Abu Dhabi, UAE), and present a clear benefit in the first 60 characters. Once you are satisfied with your Arabic metadata, run the full on-page SEO checker to ensure your broader technical setup supports Arabic ranking signals.