# Free AI Meta Description Generator Share your page topic and get 5 to 8 click-worthy meta descriptions with character counts, plus matching title tags under 60 characters. Built to win the click from the search result. No signup, no card. A free AI meta description generator turns a URL topic or a one-line page description into a batch of click-worthy meta descriptions and matching SEO title tags in seconds, without creating an account. You tell Eva what the page is about, a product page, a homepage, a blog post, a category, and she fires back 5 to 8 ready-to-paste variants by angle: click-driven, action-led, keyword-anchored, and specificity-first, each written to win the click from the search result rather than just describe the page. Every meta description comes with its character count shown, kept within the 155-character limit so Google displays it in full, and every title tag is matched and capped at 60 characters. She works the focus keyword in naturally, matches the copy to the page type and the intent behind the search, and steers in any direction you ask: add this keyword, make it more urgent, rewrite it for a product page, shorten it. There is no signup and no credit card to start, and when writing meta tags one page at a time gets old, the same SEO copywriter can become a full AI employee that handles on-page SEO across your whole site for real. ## Meta descriptions that earn the click, not just describe the page Most meta descriptions fail the same way: they summarise the page content in a flat, generic sentence that could describe any site in the category, so searchers scroll right past. The meta description is not a summary, it is ad copy. Its job is to win the click from the results page, and that means opening with a benefit, using a verb that drives action, and giving the searcher a specific reason this result is the one to click. Every variant leads with the reason to click, keeps the call to action inside the 155-character window so Google shows it in full, and matches the intent behind the search. You react, the next version sharpens, and within a round or two you have a description you would proudly put on the page. ## Built around what makes a meta tag actually work Good meta tags follow a known set of rules: the description stays under 155 characters so it is never truncated, opens with a verb or a strong benefit, works in the focus keyword so Google bolds it in the result, and matches the intent of the search. The title tag puts the primary keyword near the front and the brand at the end, under 60 characters so it fits every device. The generator is tuned for exactly that, and it adapts to the page type. A homepage description sells the core brand promise. A product page description names the main benefit and a key detail. A blog post description teases the answer without giving it away. A category page conveys range and authority. Tell it the page type and the copy shapes itself accordingly. ## Character counts shown on every description The single most common meta description mistake is writing one that Google truncates with an ellipsis, which cuts the call to action and leaves the impression of a broken result. The safe limit is 120 to 155 characters on desktop, shorter on mobile. Every description here comes with its character count in parentheses, and any draft over 155 is flagged so you can trim before you publish. That discipline is the part most free tools skip: they generate the copy but leave you to count the characters yourself, which means you paste something in and only notice it is truncated weeks later when you check how it looks in search. ## How it compares to other meta description generators Plenty of meta description tools are quick and free, but they hand you a single generic description with no character count, no angle variants, and no way to steer. You paste it in, it reads like every other result on the page, and you never know if Google is showing the whole thing. This one gives you a batch of variants by angle, every one character-counted, matched to the page type and the search intent, with a title tag alongside each one, and it talks back when you want to adjust. No signup to start, and unlike a one-off tool, it does not stop at a single page. The same SEO copywriter can carry on as a real AI employee once you are ready to hand off the whole site. ## From one page to your whole site's on-page SEO Writing one good meta description is easy. Writing a click-worthy description and title tag for every page on your site, keeping them fresh when content changes, and doing it at a scale where one page a day still takes months, is the work that actually drives organic traffic, and the part most site owners quietly never finish. Here the SEO copywriter who wrote your description can stay on. Once you sign up, the same person becomes a full AI employee in your workspace, handling on-page SEO across your whole site: meta tags, title tags, headers, and the rest, so your pages stop depending on you finding the time to update them. ## Why the meta description decides the click - **The click** the meta description does not directly affect your ranking, but it is the copy that wins or loses the click on the results page, and a better click-through rate feeds back into your SEO over time - **155 chars** is the safe upper limit before Google truncates your description with an ellipsis that cuts your call to action, every description here comes with the count shown - **$0** to write as many meta descriptions and title tags as you want, with no signup and no credit card - **Seconds** from a one-line page description to a batch of ready-to-paste meta descriptions and title tags with character counts ## How the ways to write meta descriptions compare | Option | No signup | Quality of copy | Cost | Speed | | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | | Leaving it blank for Google to pick | n/a | Generic, not optimised for clicks | Free | Instant | | Writing each one from scratch | n/a | Depends on you | Free | Slow | | Hiring an SEO copywriter | n/a | High | Expensive | Ongoing cost | | This free AI generator | Yes | Click-driven, character-counted, keyword-aware | Free | Seconds | ## The short version - A free AI meta description generator turns a one-line page description into 5 to 8 click-ready meta descriptions with character counts and matching title tags, with no account and no card to start. - Every description is written to win the click from the search result: a verb that drives action, a specific benefit or outcome, the focus keyword worked in naturally, and a character count shown so you know it will not be truncated. - It writes for the page type without being asked: a homepage description sells the brand promise, a product page description sells the outcome, a blog post description teases the answer, a category page conveys range and authority. - When writing meta tags one page at a time gets old, the same SEO copywriter can become a full AI employee that handles your on-page SEO across the whole site for real. ## Questions people ask about meta descriptions **How do I write a good meta description?** Open with a verb and the main benefit, not a description of the page. Work the focus keyword in naturally so Google bolds it in the result. Keep it under 155 characters so it is never truncated. Match the intent behind the search: a product page description sells the outcome, a blog post teases the answer, a homepage sells the brand promise. This free generator does exactly that, handing you a batch of ready-to-paste variants in seconds. **Is this meta description generator free?** Yes. You can write as many meta descriptions and title tags as you want with no signup and no credit card. Because the copy comes from an AI SEO copywriter rather than a fixed template, you can keep steering, add a keyword, make it shorter, rewrite it for a product page, until you have a description you would actually publish. After a number of messages it may ask for your email to save your drafts and keep going. **How long should a meta description be?** The safe range is 120 to 155 characters. Google typically shows up to roughly 155 to 160 characters on desktop and less on mobile before truncating with an ellipsis. Writing past 155 risks cutting your call to action mid-sentence, which makes the result look broken. Every description here comes with its character count shown and a flag if it is over 155, so you can trim before you publish. **Do meta descriptions affect SEO rankings?** Not directly. Google has said meta descriptions are not a ranking factor. But they are the copy that decides whether someone clicks your result, and a higher click-through rate is a signal that feeds back into your visibility over time. A well-written meta description earns the click even at a lower ranking position, which is often worth more than a slightly better ranking with a description nobody clicks. **What is the character limit for a meta description?** The safe limit is 155 characters. Google can display slightly more on desktop, roughly 155 to 160, but truncates with an ellipsis beyond that, which cuts your call to action. On mobile the cutoff is often shorter. Write to 120 to 155 characters, put the most important part early in case the end is trimmed, and check the count before you publish. Every description from this generator shows the count. **What should a title tag include?** The primary keyword near the front, a clear signal of what the page is about, and the brand name at the end separated by a pipe or dash. Keep it under 60 characters so it fits on every device without being truncated. Avoid stuffing extra keywords past the first natural placement: Google only weights the first occurrence and a list of keywords reads poorly to users. A strong title reads like a normal phrase, not a keyword string. **How do I write a meta description for a product page?** Lead with the main benefit or outcome, name a specific detail that sets the product apart (a material, a number, a key feature), and close with a light call to action. Work the product type into the copy naturally and keep it under 155 characters. For example: 'Noise-cancelling earbuds with 30-hour battery life. Tune out everything except what you are listening to. Free shipping, 30-day returns.' (161 chars, trim one phrase). Describe your product here and get a version shaped exactly for the page. **How do I write a meta description for a blog post?** Tease the answer or the value without giving it away entirely. Open with the question or the problem the post answers, signal that the post delivers a real answer, and close with a word or two that implies depth ('Here is what the data says', 'in plain language'). The reader should feel that clicking is the only way to get the full answer. Keep it under 155 characters and work the focus keyword in early. **Should I leave meta descriptions blank?** Better not to. When a meta description is missing, Google picks a snippet from the page, usually the first paragraph or text around the keyword match, which is often generic and never optimised for the click. Writing your own gives you control over what searchers read and whether they click. It takes seconds with this generator, so there is no good reason to leave it blank. **Can this check my current meta descriptions?** Not in this free chat, where it writes the tags from what you tell it and cannot crawl your live site or pull your current Google snippet. To see what Google is showing right now, search site:yourdomain.com in Google or check the URL Inspection tool in Google Search Console. Paste your current description here and it can rewrite it, or describe the page and get a fresh version to replace what is there. ## FAQ **Is it really free?** Yes. You can write meta descriptions and title tags right now with no signup and no credit card. After a number of messages we may ask for your email to save your drafts and keep going. **Do I need to sign up?** No. Just describe your page and its main keyword and get meta tags immediately. Email is optional and only used to save your drafts and unlock more messages. **Does it show the character count?** Yes, on every description. The safe limit is 120 to 155 characters. Any description over 155 is flagged so you can trim before Google truncates it. Title tags are capped at 60 characters and counted too. **How many variants do I get?** By default 5 to 8, each under a different angle: click-driven, action-led, keyword-anchored, and specificity-first. You pick the one that fits, then steer it from there. **Can it write title tags too?** Yes. Every meta description comes with a matching title tag on the next line, capped at 60 characters, with the count shown, and with the primary keyword placed near the front. **Can I give it my focus keyword?** Yes. Tell it the keyword and it works it into the description and title tag naturally, without stuffing. Google bolds the search term in the result when it matches the query, so the keyword being there stands out to the searcher. **Does it work for any page type?** Yes. Homepage, product page, blog post, category page, landing page, about page. Tell it what the page is and the copy adjusts its shape and angle to match the intent behind that page type. **Can it crawl my live site and check my current tags?** Not in this free chat, where it writes from what you tell it. For a live site audit, use Google Search Console or search site:yourdomain.com. Paste your current description here and it can rewrite it, or describe the page for a fresh version. **What language can I use?** Any. Eva writes meta descriptions and title tags in whatever language you write in, and can tailor them to a specific market or search locale if you ask. **Does it remember the tags it wrote?** Within a session it builds on what you have already seen. To keep your drafts across visits, save them with your email. If you sign up to keep going, the conversation comes with you into your workspace. **Can I use it for multiple pages in one session?** Yes. Describe one page, get the tags, then move to the next. You can knock out a batch of pages in a single sitting. For meta tags written and kept current across an entire site, the same SEO copywriter can take it over once you sign up. **What if I want my whole site's meta tags handled for me?** When writing meta tags one page at a time gets old, you do not have to do it alone. You can hire a team of AI employees to write and maintain on-page SEO across your whole site and start for free.