✍️ Titles & snippets

AI Title Tag & Meta Description Generator

Give us a page URL or a topic and the AI drafts a few title and meta description options — each length-checked against what actually fits in Google's results. Copy the one you like and make it yours. These are starting points to edit, not finished copy.

✓ Length-checked options URL or topic input No signup
We fetch the page and read it for context — the real title, headings, and copy.
A sentence or a few words describing the page is enough.
The phrase you want to rank for. We'll work it in naturally, not stuff it.

The AI writes fresh options each time — this takes a few seconds.

Enter a URL or topic and press Generate options. You'll get a few title and meta description pairs, each with a character count and a copy button.

Writing options with AI…

This takes a few seconds — the model is drafting and length-checking each option.

These are AI drafts to pick and edit. Good titles and descriptions still need a human eye — check that each one is accurate to the page, matches your voice, and isn't a near-duplicate of another page's. AI drafts save you the blank-page problem; they don't guarantee rankings or replace your judgment.

How to generate title tags and meta descriptions

Four steps from a URL or topic to length-checked options you can paste in.

1

Give us a URL or a topic

Paste a page URL and we read the page for context, or just type the topic the page is about — either works.

2

Add a target keyword (optional)

Enter the phrase you want the page to rank for so the AI works it naturally into the title and description.

3

Generate a few options

The AI writes several title and description pairs, each with a live character count so you can see what will fit in the SERP.

4

Pick, copy, and edit

Copy the option you like best, then edit it to fit your voice and stay accurate. These are drafts to start from, not final copy.

Title & meta description questions

Aim for a title tag around 50 to 60 characters and a meta description around 140 to 160 characters. Google truncates on pixel width, not character count, so those ranges are safe rules of thumb rather than hard limits — a title full of wide letters like W and M truncates sooner, while narrow letters fit more. If your title gets cut off with an ellipsis, front-load the important words so they survive, and keep the description a complete, readable sentence that still makes sense if the tail is clipped.
Not directly — Google has said the meta description is not a ranking factor. What it does affect is click-through: it is the pitch under your blue link, and a clear, compelling description earns more clicks from the same position, which is worth real traffic. One caveat: Google rewrites the description it shows more than half the time when it thinks a snippet from the page better matches the query, so treat your description as your best offer, not a guarantee of what searchers will see.
No — Google judges the result, not the tool. An accurate, non-spammy title and description written with AI is fine. The real risk is auto-generating thin or duplicate tags at scale: cranking out hundreds of near-identical, keyword-stuffed, or misleading snippets that do not match the page. That is the pattern spam systems act on, and it is why this tool gives you a handful of drafts to review rather than bulk-publishing. Read each one, make sure it is true to the page, and keep it unique.
Yes. Duplicate titles and descriptions across many pages are a thin-content signal and make your own pages compete against each other in search. Each page targets a different intent, so each deserves its own title and description that speak to that page specifically. This generator drafts per page from that page's URL or topic — use it page by page, and resist the temptation to reuse one good title everywhere.

Need titles for a whole site?

The free generator drafts a few options for one page at a time and is rate-limited. Writing unique, on-brand titles and descriptions across hundreds of pages — reviewed, not bulk-spammed — is part of the managed service.

✓ Free tool: one page at a time Whole-site drafting: managed plans

Per-page titles and descriptions written across your whole site, checked for length, uniqueness, and accuracy before anything ships — with a human in the loop, not a bulk auto-publish. See plans on the pricing page.

See managed plans →