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Page Meta Description Generator
This generator writes the snippet that appears under your title in search results. Enter a page topic and an optional target keyword and it returns four fixed description patterns: a "discover everything you need to know" overview, a "[topic] made simple" promise that works your keyword in, a "Looking for [keyword]?" hook, and a "master [topic]" benefit line. Each option is capped at 158 characters, trimmed at a word boundary with an ellipsis if needed, so nothing gets cut off mid-word in Google's display. Two details worth knowing: the keyword slots into the second and third patterns only — the other two use just your topic — and if you leave the keyword field blank, the topic stands in for it. The output is deterministic, so the same inputs always return the same four lines. Pick the option closest to what your page actually delivers, then edit: move the important words toward the front in case of truncation, and make the promise match the page — an overselling description costs more clicks than it wins.
How to use
- Choose your options above
- Click Generate
- Copy your result
Detailed instructions
- Type your page topic and, optionally, a target keyword.
- Click Generate to see several meta description options.
- Choose the one that best matches the page content.
- Trim or reword it so it promises exactly what the page delivers, then copy it.
Use Cases
- •Filling the meta description field for a blog post or landing page
- •Writing search snippets that include a target keyword naturally
- •Creating several options to A/B test click-through rate
- •Replacing auto-generated snippets with intentional, on-message copy
- •Drafting descriptions for product or category pages in a store
Tips
- →Keep the most important words near the front in case the snippet is cut.
- →Match the description to the page — overselling raises your bounce rate.
- →Work the keyword in naturally; search engines often bold matched terms.
- →Write a distinct description for every page rather than reusing one.
FAQ
how long should a meta description be
Aim for roughly 150 to 160 characters. Google typically truncates beyond that on desktop, which is why every option here is capped at 158 characters and trimmed at a word boundary. Put the most important words near the start in case the snippet is shortened.
why do some options ignore my keyword
The keyword slots into the second and third patterns only; the first and fourth are built from your topic alone. If you leave the keyword blank, the topic is used in its place — so enter the keyword when you want those two options to differ from the topic phrasing.
do meta descriptions affect rankings
Not directly, but a compelling description improves click-through rate, and more clicks can indirectly support performance. The bigger risk is leaving it blank, which lets search engines pull an arbitrary sentence from your page.
can i use the same meta description on multiple pages
Avoid it. Duplicate descriptions are flagged in Google Search Console and can blur which page should surface for a query. Generate options per page and edit each toward that page's specific angle — a different benefit or a different audience.
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