Generate click-worthy, SEO-optimised meta titles within the 60-character limit. Choose from 10 proven templates — question, how-to, list, brand, local, e-commerce and more — with a live character counter and SERP preview.
Type your primary target keyword and your brand or website name. Optionally add a modifier (such as Free, 2025, Guide) and a location for local SEO titles.
Select from ten title templates — How-To, Question, List (Top N), Brand | Keyword, Keyword | Brand, Benefit-Led, Local, E-commerce, Year-based and Power Word. The generated title updates instantly.
The live character counter shows your title length against the 60-character optimal limit. Edit the generated title freely. Click Copy to grab it for your CMS, and use the SERP preview to confirm it looks great in search results.
The meta title tag (also called the title tag) is the HTML title element that specifies the clickable headline shown in search engine results pages and in browser tab titles. It is one of the most important on-page SEO elements, influencing both rankings for target keywords and click-through rate.
Google displays approximately 600 pixels of title width, which equates to roughly 55–60 characters for typical mixed-case text. Titles beyond 60 characters are truncated with an ellipsis. The optimal target is 50–60 characters.
Yes — placing the primary keyword at or near the start of the title tag carries slightly more ranking weight and is more immediately visible to searchers scanning results. The common format is "Keyword | Brand Name" with the brand at the end.
Absolutely — duplicate title tags are an SEO red flag. Every page on your site should have a unique title tag that accurately describes that specific page's content and targets its specific primary keyword.
Yes — Google rewrites title tags in search results approximately 61% of the time. Rewrites are most common when the title is too long, too short, or stuffed with keywords. A well-crafted, relevant title is rewritten less frequently.
Power words are emotionally compelling words that increase click-through rate — for example: Ultimate, Proven, Instant, Free, Secret, Guaranteed. Including one power word in a title can meaningfully increase CTR, particularly for competitive informational queries.
Adding the current year (e.g. Best SEO Tools 2025) signals recency to both search engines and users. Searchers often prefer up-to-date guides and click year-dated results at higher rates.