Describe your video, pick the video type, and get ten titles that earn the click honestly, each with a strength score.
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How it works
Describe the video (and optionally the audience or main keyword), pick a video type, and the generator writes ten titles that front-load the hook, stay under 100 characters (aiming for the 50-70 sweet spot so nothing truncates), and earn clicks with specificity, numbers, or stakes rather than empty clickbait.
Each title carries a strength score from our rule-based scorer, which rewards concrete numbers, power words, an addressed reader, and headline-length discipline. Sort by score, but read them: the score is a guide, and only you know what the video delivers.
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 video titles, 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 makes a good YouTube title?
It tells viewers exactly what they get while leaving one reason to click: a number ("I tested 7 mics"), stakes ("before you buy"), or a specific outcome ("in 10 minutes"). It also front-loads the key words, search results and suggested feeds truncate around 60-70 characters.
How long should a YouTube title be?
Up to 100 characters are allowed, but 50-70 keeps the whole title visible in most placements. The generator targets that range and never exceeds 100.
Should the title match my thumbnail?
They should complement, not repeat: the thumbnail carries the emotion or image, the title carries the specifics. Writing the title first (pick one here) and designing the thumbnail to complete it is a workflow many large channels use.
What does the strength score mean?
A rule-based 0-100 rating that rewards concrete numbers, power words, addressing the viewer, and length discipline, the measurable ingredients of clickable titles. It cannot judge whether the promise fits your video, so treat it as a filter, not a verdict.
Is clickbait worth it?
Overpromising gets the click and loses the viewer: watch time collapses and the algorithm learns to stop recommending. The generator is instructed to keep every promise honest, curiosity is fine, lying is not.
Is it free?
Yes, free with no signup. Each generation uses part of a shared daily AI allowance shown by the quota chip.