Draft title tags, meta descriptions, preview-style snippets, and character checks for any keyword or page topic.
Use these as practical snippet drafts. Always check that the final title and description match the actual page.
Instant result available. AI enhancement improves it when available.
Enter a keyword above, choose your content type and intent, then hit Generate.
Generating your titles and meta descriptions...
Crafting options across five different SEO angles.
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Pick your favourite title, adjust it in your own words, then use it.
Several title and meta options for the page topic.
Pick the clearest option, check the preview, then adjust the wording to match your page.
Keep the title specific, avoid keyword stuffing, and make the description match the real page.
Useful words and phrases that can make titles and meta descriptions more specific, clearer, or more clickable when used naturally.
How to use this tool
Put the main topic near the start when it reads naturally.
Use the character checks as a guide, then choose the option that sounds clearest.
The SERP preview helps you judge how the title and description may look in search results.
Use the generated copy as a draft, then adjust it to match the page and your brand.
About this tool
This title and meta description generator helps you draft search snippet ideas before you publish. It creates title tag options, meta description options, and a preview-style view so you can check how clear the result feels.
A title tag helps search engines and searchers understand the page. A meta description does not directly rank the page, but it can affect whether someone chooses your result over another result on the page.
Use the outputs as drafts. The best final title and description should match the real page, the search intent, and the specific reason someone should click.
Blog posts, service pages, tool pages, product pages, and older pages that need clearer snippets.
Keyword stuffing, misleading titles, or making claims that the page does not support.
Use the target keyword naturally, especially in the title tag.
A guide, comparison, tool, and product page should not all use the same kind of title.
The snippet should quickly explain what the reader gets from opening the page.
Trim awkward wording, remove hype, and make sure the snippet matches the actual page.
A practical target is around 50 to 60 characters. The exact display can vary, so clarity matters more than chasing a perfect number.
A practical target is around 140 to 155 characters. Put the main reason to click near the front.
No. Google can rewrite snippets. A clear description is still worth writing because it gives Google and searchers a better summary of the page.