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Meta Description Generator
Used by developers, writers, and creators worldwide.
A meta description generator writes SEO meta descriptions — the short summaries that appear under your page title in search results — within the ideal length so they are not cut off. A compelling meta description does not directly boost rankings, but it strongly influences whether people click your result over the others, which is why it is worth getting right. This tool produces descriptions built around your page topic, kept to the snippet-friendly length search engines display, with a verb-led opening and a call to action. Enter your topic, generate several options, and pick the one that best entices a click. It is perfect for blog posts, product pages, landing pages, and any page you want to rank and be clicked. Tailor the generated text with your specific keywords for the best results.
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How to use
- Choose your options above
- Click Generate
- Copy your result
Detailed instructions
- Enter your page topic or main keyword.
- Choose how many descriptions you want.
- Click Generate to produce meta descriptions.
- Pick one, tweak the keywords, and add it to your page.
Use Cases
- •Writing meta descriptions for blog posts
- •Optimising product and landing pages for search
- •Improving click-through rate from search results
- •Filling the meta description field in a CMS
- •Refreshing descriptions on existing pages
Tips
- →Keep descriptions around 150-160 characters so they are not cut off.
- →Include your target keyword naturally — it gets bolded in results.
- →Write to entice a click, not just to summarise.
- →Give each page a unique description; never reuse one.
FAQ
how long should a meta description be
Aim for roughly 150-160 characters. Search engines truncate longer descriptions in results, so keeping within that range ensures your full message shows. This generator keeps descriptions within the snippet-friendly length automatically.
do meta descriptions help seo
They do not directly affect rankings, but a compelling description improves click-through rate from search results, which matters. A clear, enticing summary with your keyword encourages people to choose your result over competitors.
should my meta description include keywords
Yes — including your target keyword naturally helps, because search engines bold matching terms in the snippet, drawing the eye. But write for the human reader first; a description that entices a click is the real goal.