YouTube Description Generator

Get video descriptions with a hook up top, keyword-rich body, link placeholders, and hashtags.

Describe the video and anything to include (links, CTAs, timestamps), and get two complete descriptions: hook up top, keyword-rich body, placeholders where your links go.

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How it works

Describe what the video covers, plus any links, CTAs, or timestamps to include, and you get two complete descriptions. Each opens with one or two hook lines that work above the "Show more" fold, follows with a fuller paragraph that works your keywords in naturally (descriptions feed YouTube search), then your links as [Link] placeholders, and closes with a few relevant hashtags.

Swap in your real URLs, tweak inline, and copy. Each generation draws from a shared daily AI allowance (see the quota chip).

Free, no signup. Each generation draws a small amount from your shared daily AI allowance, shown by the quota chip. Paid plans get a larger daily allowance for heavier sessions.

What you will see
Result cards
A set of generated descriptions, each with a one-click copy button.
Generate more
Adds a fresh batch, distinct from the ones already shown.
Copy all
Copies every result at once, ready to paste.
Recent generations
Your last 10 runs, kept locally in your browser for 30 days. Click any entry to reopen it.
Frequently asked questions

What should a YouTube description include?

Three layers: 1-2 hook lines visible above the fold (they show in search too), a paragraph explaining what the video covers with your keywords used naturally, and then your resources, links, timestamps, socials, affiliate disclosures. The generator builds that structure and marks where your links go.

Do descriptions affect YouTube SEO?

Yes: YouTube reads descriptions to understand and rank videos in search and suggestions. Natural keyword coverage in the first paragraph helps; keyword stuffing does not, and can hurt. The visible-above-the-fold lines also affect click-through from search.

How long should the description be?

YouTube allows 5,000 characters; 150-300 words is a healthy middle for most videos, enough substance for search, short enough to maintain. The two generated variants give you a fuller and a leaner take to choose between.

Why placeholders instead of real links?

The AI never sees your real URLs, so instead of inventing any, it drops a clearly-marked [Link] where each belongs. Paste your genuine links in, honest and safer than a generator that fabricates URLs.

Should I add timestamps (chapters)?

For anything tutorial-shaped, yes: chapters improve retention and can surface in Google. Mention your sections in the context box and the description will lay out a timestamp block for you to fill in.

Is it free?

Yes, free with no signup. Each generation uses part of a shared daily AI allowance shown by the quota chip.