Free AI Meta Description Writer

Generate SEO-optimized meta descriptions that get clicks.

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Why meta descriptions are worth getting right

Here's the thing about meta descriptions — they're the short preview text that shows up under your page title in Google. They don't directly affect your ranking, but they massively affect whether people actually click on your result. Same position in Google, better description, more traffic. It's that straightforward.

This tool gives you 3 different versions for any page title, each kept between 140-160 characters (that's the range Google likes before it starts cutting things off). If you've got specific keywords you're targeting, add those too and they'll get worked in naturally.

5 free uses a day, no signup. Pick the one that sounds best, paste it into your site, and move on.

Frequently asked questions

What's the ideal meta description length?

Google typically displays between 140-160 characters before cutting things off. This tool keeps every suggestion in that range so you don't have to count characters yourself. Too short and you're wasting space, too long and Google truncates it with "..." which looks sloppy.

Do meta descriptions affect SEO rankings?

Not directly — Google has said meta descriptions aren't a ranking factor. But they massively affect click-through rate, and CTR does influence rankings over time. A great meta description at position 5 can outperform a weak one at position 3 in terms of actual traffic.

Should I include keywords in my meta description?

Yes, naturally. When someone searches for a term and it appears in your meta description, Google bolds it in the results — which makes your listing stand out. Add your target keywords in the optional field and they'll be worked in without it feeling forced.

Why does it generate 3 options?

Because the first draft isn't always the best one. Three variations give you different angles — maybe one leads with a benefit, another with a question, another with urgency. Pick the one that matches your page best, or mix and match phrases from all three.