SEO

Meta Title Generator

Create SEO-friendly meta title ideas for blog posts, ecommerce products, and landing pages in seconds.

Generate a meta title

Enter a topic, target keyword, and optional brand name to generate SEO-friendly meta title ideas for landing pages, blogs, and product pages.

Example descriptions

Blog post example

Input

Topic: Best Gold Necklaces
Keyword: gold necklace styles
Brand: ToolGenius

Output

Gold Necklace Styles | Best Gold Necklaces | ToolGenius

More title ideas:
- Gold Necklace Styles - Best Tips & Ideas | ToolGenius
- Gold Necklace Styles for Better Results | ToolGenius
- Best Gold Necklace Styles Guide | ToolGenius

Product page example

Input

Topic: Waterproof Running Shoes
Keyword: waterproof running shoes
Brand: ToolGenius

Output

Waterproof Running Shoes | Waterproof Running Shoes | ToolGenius

More title ideas:
- Waterproof Running Shoes - Best Tips & Ideas | ToolGenius
- Waterproof Running Shoes for Better Results | ToolGenius
- Best Waterproof Running Shoes Guide | ToolGenius

How to write strong meta titles

A strong meta title helps search engines understand the page and helps users decide whether to click your result.

The best meta titles include the main keyword, stay clear and readable, and avoid stuffing too many phrases into one line.

For SEO, the title should match the search intent behind the page. A product page title should feel different from a blog post title or a category page title.

Good meta titles usually balance keywords with readability, while also leaving room for a brand name when it makes sense.

Tips for better SEO titles

Put the main keyword as close to the beginning as possible.
Keep titles clear instead of forcing too many keywords into one line.
Match the title to the type of page: product, blog, collection, or landing page.
Add a brand name only when it improves recognition or trust.

FAQ

What is a meta title?

A meta title is the title tag that search engines often show in search results for a page.

How long should a meta title be?

There is no perfect fixed number, but shorter and clearer titles tend to display more cleanly in search results.

Should the keyword be included in the title?

Yes. In most cases the primary keyword should be included naturally in the title.