YouTube Title Generator

Generate 10 click-worthy YouTube titles with AI. Enter your topic, pick a style, get CTR-optimised titles with character count — instantly.

How to Write YouTube Titles That Get Clicks

1

Enter your topic

Be specific about your video topic. 'beginner Python tutorial for web development' gives better results than just 'Python'.

2

Choose a style

Tutorial titles work for educational content. List titles ('7 Ways to...') drive curiosity. Question titles target search intent directly.

3

Pick and customise

Choose the title with the best keyword placement and character length. Adjust any specific wording to match your exact video content.

Why Your YouTube Title Is Your Most Important SEO Asset

YouTube is the world's second largest search engine. When someone searches for a topic, your title is the primary signal YouTube uses to determine relevance — and the primary thing a viewer reads when deciding whether to click.

Click-through rate (CTR) is one of YouTube's top ranking signals. A video with a compelling title that gets a 10% CTR will outrank a better video with a mediocre title that gets 3% CTR. Over thousands of impressions, the difference in views — and subscribers — is dramatic.

The most effective YouTube titles combine SEO (keyword placement near the start) with emotional CTR triggers (curiosity, numbers, specific promises). This tool balances both — generating titles that search engines understand and viewers want to click.

To go further, many creators pair great titles with buying YouTube subscribers to build the subscriber count that signals credibility to both the algorithm and new viewers.

Frequently Asked Questions

How does the YouTube title generator work?

Enter your video topic, choose a title style (tutorial, list, question, emotional, etc.), and optionally add keywords you want included. The AI generates 10 CTR-optimised titles, each with a character count so you know if it fits YouTube's recommended length.

How long should a YouTube title be?

YouTube displays titles up to about 60 characters in search results — anything beyond that gets cut off. The tool shows the character count for each title and flags titles over 70 characters. Aim for 50–60 characters for full visibility in search.

What makes a YouTube title get more clicks?

High-CTR YouTube titles typically use numbers ('7 Ways to...'), create a curiosity gap ('The mistake everyone makes...'), target a specific audience ('For beginners who...'), or promise a clear outcome ('How to double your views in 30 days'). Using your target keyword near the start also helps with search ranking.

Should I include keywords in my YouTube title?

Yes — placing your primary keyword in the first half of the title helps with YouTube and Google search ranking. The generator uses the keywords you provide, and you can add extra keywords in the optional keywords field to ensure they appear in the output.

Can I use the generated titles for YouTube Shorts?

Yes. YouTube Shorts use the same title system as regular videos. Shorter titles (under 50 characters) tend to work better for Shorts since they display more cleanly on mobile.

How do I get more YouTube subscribers?

Click-through rate is one of the most important factors for YouTube growth — a better title means more clicks, which means more views, watch time, and subscribers. Many creators also accelerate their initial growth by buying YouTube subscribers to give their channel the social proof that converts casual viewers into subscribers.

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