SEO Meta Generator
Paste your page topic or content. Get a perfectly-sized SEO title (under 60 chars) and meta description (under 155 chars).
Your title tag and meta description are the free ad Google shows for every page you own. Get them right and your click-through rate climbs even at the same ranking position. The SEO Meta Generator writes both, sized to fit Google's display limits, so your snippet doesn't get cut off mid-sentence.
How to use it
- Paste your page topic, URL, or content. The more the tool knows about what's actually on the page, the more accurate the description. A paragraph of real body copy beats a one-word topic.
- Enter your target keyword — the exact phrase you want this page to rank for. This gets woven into the title and description so search engines and readers immediately see the match.
- Generate, then check the character counts. Aim for a title under 60 characters and a description under 155 so nothing truncates in results.
When to use it
- Publishing a new page and needing solid metadata before it goes live.
- Fixing pages with no meta description, where Google grabs a random sentence that often reads poorly.
- Improving CTR on pages that rank but don't get clicked — position 4 with a compelling snippet can beat position 2 with a dull one.
- Bulk-refreshing an old site where titles were auto-generated or duplicated.
Tips for better results
- Lead the title with the keyword, then add the benefit or differentiator. "Free EMI Calculator — Estimate Monthly Loan Payments" tells both Google and the user what they get.
- Write the description as a promise, not a summary. Tell the searcher what they'll be able to do after clicking. A subtle call to action lifts clicks.
- Use your brand name at the end of the title only if you have room, since the keyword and benefit matter more for the click.
- Match search intent. If people searching your keyword want a tool, don't describe a blog post. Mismatched intent kills CTR even with perfect formatting.
Common mistakes to avoid
- Keyword stuffing. Repeating the phrase three times looks spammy and Google may rewrite your snippet entirely.
- Duplicating metadata across pages. Each page needs a unique title and description, or they compete and confuse crawlers.
- Writing past the limit. Google truncates with an ellipsis, so your sharpest words must come first.
If you already have a description that's just slightly off, the Meta Description Rewriter tightens existing copy instead of starting fresh. For the full reasoning behind high-CTR snippets, read How to Write SEO Meta Descriptions That Get Clicks. And to round out a page's search presence, add structured data with the Schema Markup Generator.
Metadata is small but high-leverage. A few minutes per page can be the difference between a snippet people scroll past and one they click.
Frequently asked questions
What character limits should I follow?⌄
Keep the title under about 60 characters and the meta description under about 155, since Google truncates anything longer in search results. The generator targets these limits automatically.
Do I have to enter a target keyword?⌄
It's strongly recommended. The keyword is what aligns your snippet with what users search for, and the tool weaves it into both the title and description naturally.
Will adding a meta description improve my rankings?⌄
Meta descriptions are not a direct ranking factor, but a compelling one raises your click-through rate, which can improve performance over time. Titles do influence relevance more directly.
Can I paste a full page of content?⌄
Yes, and you should when possible. Real body copy gives the tool context to write an accurate description rather than guessing from a short topic.
Is the SEO Meta Generator free?⌄
Yes, it's free to use with no signup. Generate metadata for as many pages as you need.
What's the difference between this and the Meta Description Rewriter?⌄
This tool creates a fresh title and description from your topic or content. The rewriter is for tightening or rephrasing a meta description you already have.