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Meta Description & SEO Snippet Generator

Generate click-worthy meta titles and descriptions that fit Google's character limits in seconds.

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Write meta titles and descriptions that actually earn clicks. This free meta description generator turns your page topic and target keyword into 3-5 ready-to-use meta title and meta description pairs, each sized to fit Google's character limits so nothing gets truncated in search results. Built for SEO specialists, content marketers, and agency teams who need optimized SERP snippets fast.

How to use the Meta Description & SEO Snippet Generator

  1. Enter your page topic / what it's about.
  2. Enter your target keyword.
  3. Enter your page type.
  4. Click Generate and copy your result.

Frequently asked questions

What is the ideal length for a meta description?

Aim for 140-155 characters and stay under 160. Google typically truncates descriptions around 155-160 characters on desktop, so keeping your most important message and call to action up front ensures it shows in full. This tool generates every description within that range and displays the exact character count.

How long should a meta title be for SEO?

Keep meta titles to roughly 50-60 characters. Google usually cuts titles off near 60 characters (about 600 pixels), so front-loading your target keyword and primary benefit prevents them from being clipped. Each option here shows its character count so you can pick a safe length.

Does the meta description affect Google rankings?

Meta descriptions are not a direct ranking factor, but a compelling, keyword-relevant description improves click-through rate from the search results, which signals relevance and can indirectly support performance. This generator writes click-worthy descriptions that include your target keyword naturally.

Can I use this for product pages and blog posts?

Yes. Select your page type (blog, product, category, homepage, landing, or service) and the tool adjusts tone and call to action accordingly, leaning commercial for product pages and informational for articles. If you skip the page type, it infers intent from your topic and keyword.