Yandex search preview
Free Yandex Search Preview — See How Your Page Looks on Yandex
Enter your URL and this tool shows you how your page would appear in Yandex's search results — the title, URL and description rendered as a real Yandex listing. If any of your audience searches on Yandex, this preview helps you make sure your snippet looks right there too.
Yandex is the dominant search engine across Russia and much of the Russian-speaking world, holding a majority share in those markets. If you target Russian-speaking audiences — or operate in countries where Yandex is widely used — optimizing for it is essential, and it has its own snippet rendering and ranking quirks distinct from Google. Even for sites that aren't Yandex-focused, checking how a major alternative engine presents your pages is a useful sanity check that your metadata is clean and engine-agnostic.
Use this tool to preview your listings for a Yandex audience, to confirm titles and descriptions render well outside Google, and to spot truncation or formatting issues specific to Yandex's layout. If Russian-speaking markets are part of your strategy, getting the snippet right here is just as important as on Google — and this is the fastest way to see it before you publish.
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