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Page Meta Description Generator
Used by developers, writers, and creators worldwide.
A meta description generator writes the short snippet that appears under your page title in search results, optimised to stay within the roughly 160-character limit Google displays. Enter your page topic and an optional target keyword, and it produces several ready-to-use descriptions built on patterns that earn clicks: a benefit-led promise, a problem-and-solution hook, and a direct invitation to read. Each option is trimmed so it will not get cut off mid-sentence. SEO writers, bloggers, and store owners use it to fill the meta description field quickly instead of leaving it blank or letting search engines pull a random sentence. Pick the one that best matches your page, work your keyword in naturally near the front, and edit it so it promises exactly what the page delivers — a description that oversells hurts click-through and bounce rate more than it helps.
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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 descriptions beyond that on desktop, so the tool trims each option to fit. The most important words should appear near the start in case the snippet is shortened.
do meta descriptions affect rankings
They are not a direct ranking factor, 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.
should i include my keyword
Yes, naturally and near the front. Search engines often bold the query terms in the snippet, which draws the eye. Add the keyword in the optional field and pick the option where it reads smoothly rather than forced.