SEO Title Generator
Free AI SEO title generator — get 8 click-worthy title tag ideas with character counts, keyword placement and optional how-to, listicle or question styles.
About the SEO Title Generator
This free AI SEO title generator writes eight distinct title-tag options for any topic. Enter your topic and primary keyword, optionally tick the styles you want — how-to titles, numbered listicles, question titles or titles with the current year — and the AI returns headlines with your keyword placed naturally, ideally near the front.
Every option shows its character count: green at 60 characters or under, where the full title fits in Google's results, red beyond that, where it risks being cut off mid-phrase. Copy any title with one click. No signup, no credits, no limits beyond fair-use rate limiting.
The title tag is one of the strongest on-page SEO signals and the first thing searchers read, so it pays to compare several options instead of settling for your first idea. Preview your favorite in the SERP snippet preview tool to see exactly how it will look in Google before you publish.
How to Use the SEO Title Generator
- 1Enter your page topic and primary keyword.
- 2Optionally tick title styles: how-to, listicle, question, or include the year.
- 3Click Generate titles and compare the 8 options and character counts.
- 4Copy a green (≤60 character) option and use it as your page's title tag.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this SEO title generator free?
Yes — free with no signup or credits. Requests are rate-limited per visitor so the service stays responsive for everyone.
How long should an SEO title be?
Keep it at or under about 60 characters. Google truncates titles by pixel width at roughly 600 pixels, and 60 characters is the reliable rule of thumb. The counters here turn green at 60 or under and red beyond, so you can pick a safe option instantly.
Should my keyword be at the start of the title?
Near the front is generally better: it survives truncation, gets bolded when it matches the query, and signals relevance immediately. It doesn't need to be the literal first word — natural phrasing that people want to click beats awkward keyword-first constructions.
Do numbers and years in titles really help?
Often, yes. Listicle numbers set clear expectations and consistently earn strong click-through rates, and a current year signals freshness for topics where recency matters (tools, prices, rankings). Just make sure the page actually delivers what the title promises — and update year titles annually.
Can I use these titles for blog posts and YouTube too?
Yes — the options work as blog headlines and video titles as well. YouTube allows 100 characters but truncates around 70 in most placements, so the ≤60-character options are safe there too.