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SEO Meta Description Generator
An SEO meta description generator produces search-friendly descriptions that stay within the length search engines actually display. The meta description is the snippet under your page title in search results — and while it is not a direct ranking factor, a compelling one earns more clicks, which is exactly what a good ranking is supposed to deliver. This tool plugs your page topic into five description structures and trims any output to stay under 158 characters. Enter your topic, choose how many you want (up to 8), and pick the strongest. A good meta description summarises the page, includes the key term naturally, and gives the searcher a clear reason to click — all before it gets cut off. Write a unique description for each page rather than reusing one across many, and make it read like a helpful invitation rather than keyword stuffing.
How to use
- Choose your options above
- Click Generate
- Copy your result
Detailed instructions
- Enter your page topic.
- Pick how many descriptions you want.
- Click Generate to produce meta descriptions.
- Write a unique one for each page.
Use Cases
- •Writing a page meta description
- •Improving search click-through
- •Optimising a blog post for SEO
- •Describing a product listing
- •Filling a CMS SEO field
Tips
- →Keep it around 150-160 characters.
- →Include the key term naturally.
- →Give a clear reason to click.
- →Write a unique description per page.
FAQ
How does the generator handle character length?
Each description is automatically trimmed to 158 characters if it runs over, cutting at the nearest word boundary to avoid mid-word truncation. This keeps every output within the length Google typically displays before adding an ellipsis in search results.
What input does this tool need?
Just a page topic — "handmade leather wallets", "beginner yoga routines", or any phrase that describes what the page is about. The generator weaves it into five structural templates covering discovery, guidance, comparison, and completeness angles.
Do meta descriptions affect search rankings?
Not directly. Google does not use the meta description as a ranking signal. However, a compelling description improves click-through rate from search results, which means a well-ranked page gets more traffic when its description is genuinely persuasive.
Should every page have its own unique description?
Yes. A unique description tailored to each page's specific content and primary keyword makes the search snippet more relevant to the query. Reusing one description across pages wastes the opportunity and can confuse both searchers and search engines about each page's focus.
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