AI YouTube Metadata Generator
Generate search-friendly YouTube titles, descriptions, and tags from a short description of your video. It helps you draft the metadata that decides whether a video gets found, before you publish.
AI YouTube Title, Description and Tags Generator
Generate high-quality YouTube metadata for better click-through and discoverability using your topic, audience, and keyword targets.
Generated YouTube Metadata
Generated output will appear here after you run generate metadata.
Why titles and descriptions decide discovery
YouTube ranks and recommends partly on text it can read - your title, description, and tags - alongside watch time. A title needs to contain the phrase people actually search, while still being clickable. A description should restate the topic in the first two lines (which show in search) and then expand with context and keywords. Tags help disambiguate, though they matter less than they used to.
The generator drafts all three so they are consistent with each other, which is something creators often get wrong by writing a clever title that shares no words with the description.
Polishing the draft
Tune the output to your real video.
- Keep the title under about 60 characters so it is not cut off in search and suggested feeds.
- Put the most important keyword phrase early in the title and in the first line of the description.
- Replace any generic tag with specific ones that match what your audience would type.
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FAQs
Will good metadata alone get me views?▼
No. Metadata helps the right people find a video, but watch time and click-through keep it being recommended. Strong titles and descriptions are necessary, not sufficient - the content still has to deliver.
How long should my title be?▼
Aim for under 60 characters. Longer titles get truncated in search results and on mobile, hiding the part that might have earned the click.
Do tags still matter on YouTube?▼
They help a little, mainly for disambiguating similar terms and catching common misspellings. Your title, description, and thumbnail carry far more weight.
Is my video description sent to an AI model?▼
Yes, the brief you enter is processed by a language model to generate the metadata, so it is not a local-only tool.
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