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Meta Title Generator: Title Tag Ideas From a Keyword

Enter your target keyword and brand to get eight title tag options with a live character count, so you can pick one that fits before it's truncated.

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8 title ideas built from your keyword. Green counts fit comfortably, amber is borderline, red will likely get cut off in the search result.

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A meta title generator doesn't replace judgment, it gives you eight solid starting points built from proven patterns so you're editing instead of staring at a blank field. Enter your keyword and brand above to see them.

Why the character count matters

Google doesn't cut titles off at a fixed character count, it truncates based on pixel width, but 55 to 60 characters is a reliable rule of thumb that keeps most titles from being cut on desktop. The color-coded count above each suggestion gives you a fast read on which ones are safe.

A truncated title isn't a penalty, but it does mean visitors see an incomplete, sometimes confusing headline in the search result, which tends to hurt click-through rate.

Picking the right pattern for your page

"The Complete Guide" and "Everything You Need to Know" patterns work well for comprehensive, evergreen content. "Explained" and "How It Works" fit pages answering a specific question. The brand-suffixed options are worth using on pages where your name itself carries recognition or trust.

None of these are meant to be used exactly as generated forever, they're a faster starting point. Swap in a number, a year, or a specific detail from the page itself to make the title feel less templated and more like it was written for this exact page.

One unique title per page

Every indexable page on your site should have its own title, built around that page's specific keyword rather than a generic brand name repeated everywhere. Duplicate titles across many pages make it harder for Google to understand which page best answers a given query.

Once you've settled on a title, our Title Tag Length Checker will confirm the exact pixel width against Google's real truncation point, which is a more precise check than character count alone.

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FAQ

Meta Title Generator: questions, answered

Is 60 characters a hard limit for title tags?
No. Google truncates based on pixel width, not character count, so the real cutoff varies depending on which letters you use. 55 to 60 characters is a safe rule of thumb, but check the exact pixel width with a dedicated checker if the title is close to the edge.
Should I always include my brand name in the title?
Not always. For competitive, high-intent keywords, using the full title length for the keyword and value proposition often performs better. For branded searches or when trust matters, including your brand name can help.
Can I use the same generated title on multiple pages?
No, each page should have its own unique title built around its specific target keyword. Reusing the same title across pages makes it harder for Google to differentiate them in search results.
Do title tags need to match the page's H1 exactly?
No, they can differ. The title tag is written for the search result and click-through rate, while the H1 is written for the reader once they've already landed on the page. They should be related but don't need to be identical.
Does the generated title guarantee a better ranking?
No tool can guarantee rankings. A clear, relevant, appropriately-sized title supports click-through rate and relevance signals, but rankings depend on many other factors including content quality and backlinks.

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