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Rich Snippet Preview

See how your star rating will look in a Google result before you ship the markup. Tune the title and rating and watch the snippet update.

This is an illustration of how a star snippet can appear. Google decides whether to show rich results, and may not display them even when the markup is valid. The rating and review count must be backed by visible, marked-up reviews on the page.

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Title: 21/60 charsDescription: 86/155 chars
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Common questions
What does the preview show?
It renders a close approximation of how Google displays a star-rating rich result: the blue title link, the URL breadcrumb, the star icons, the numeric rating, and the review count. The preview uses the same truncation rules Google applies (roughly 60 characters for the title, 155 for the description).
Why might my snippet look different in real Google results?
Google rewrites titles and descriptions frequently based on the page's content, the query, and its own quality signals. This tool previews the markup values you provide, not what Google will necessarily display.
What star rating do I need to qualify for rich results?
Google requires an aggregateRating with at least one review and a numeric ratingValue between 1 and 5. There is no minimum star count or minimum review count specified in the guidelines, but pages with very few reviews are less likely to be shown.
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