Free AI Title & Meta Rewriter
Paste your current page title and meta description. AI generates 5 SEO-optimized title variants and 3 meta descriptions — each with a different psychological angle and reasoning for why it works.
Your AI-generated variants will appear here
Fill in the form on the left and click Generate. Takes about 4 seconds.
Why this beats a paid tool like Surfer SEO or Clearscope
Most title rewriters are template fillers — they reshuffle the same 4 patterns and call it AI. This one uses a frontier-grade model (the same caliber as ChatGPT-5 / Claude Opus) constrained to actual SEO best practices: keyword in first 30 characters, 57-character pixel limit, angle diversity, and rejection of the specific patterns Google rewrites in 60% of cases.
Each variant comes with a different psychological angle — benefit-focused, curiosity-driven, authority-led, specificity-led, urgency-led. You don't have to pick a winner blind; the AI explains the trade-offs and recommends a top combination to A/B test first.
How to use the variants
- Pick the recommended pairing as your control — ship it on the page.
- Pick a second variant with a different angle as your test — set up an A/B test if you have the traffic, or rotate them weekly and compare CTR in Search Console.
- Wait at least 2 weeksafter publishing — Google takes time to re-index, and the first week's data is usually noisy from the change itself.
- Measure CTR, not position — title changes primarily affect click-through rate, not ranking position.
What makes a good title in 2026
- Primary keyword in the first 30 characters. Google heavily weights early-position keyword matches.
- 50-60 characters total. Google truncates at ~580 pixels on desktop (≈ 60 characters average).
- One clear angle, not five. Trying to be benefit-driven AND specific AND urgent at once produces noise. Pick one and commit.
- Brand at the end, not the front.“Free SEO Audit Tool | SEOSpectator” not “SEOSpectator: Free SEO Audit Tool”.
- Avoid Google's rewrite triggers.Generic openers (“Best”, “Top”, “Ultimate Guide to”), keyword stuffing, ALL CAPS WORDS, vague benefits.
What makes a good meta description
Meta descriptions don't directly rank, but they affect CTR — and CTR feeds back into ranking. The ideal meta:
- 140-160 characters. Google truncates at ~990 pixels (≈ 160 characters).
- Primary keyword once, naturally. Google bolds it in SERPs.
- A specific benefit or proof point— not “Learn more about X”.
- An action verb near the end— “Get the free template.” “Start your audit.”
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