How to Use the SEO Title Generator
Enter your focus keyword— the exact phrase you're trying to rank for. Pick the country and language that match your target audience so live Google autocomplete returns regionally relevant suggestions. Choose a tone — Professional, Friendly, Punchy or Authoritative — and the search intent that fits your page (Informational, Commercial, Transactional or Navigational). Click Generate and you'll get a ranked list of title variations, each annotated with character count, SEO score, CTR score, readability and intent-match percentages. Click Copy on any title to grab it for your page.
How the Scoring Works
Each title is evaluated against five signals based on documented Google ranking factors and CTR research:
- Character count — Google's pixel-width limit caps most desktop SERP titles around 50–60 characters. Titles in that range earn the maximum score.
- SEO score — rewards keyword presence (especially early in the title), penalizes keyword stuffing, and balances against length.
- CTR score — power words, numbers, brackets, separators and punctuation that consistently lift click-through in search results.
- Readability — penalizes overly long words and sentence fragments that hurt scannability.
- Intent match— checks for signal words that align the title with the search intent you picked (e.g. "how to" for informational, "best" for commercial).
Why Live Google Data Matters
Most title generators output static templates. This tool calls Google's autocomplete API in your selected country and language at the moment of generation, so the suggestion phrases you see actually reflect what people are searching for right now. Those live phrases feed directly into the title patterns you see ranked, which keeps the output aligned with real search behavior — not last year's SEO playbook.
Frequently Asked Questions
+Are these titles AI-generated?
No. The tool combines live Google autocomplete suggestions for your keyword with proven SEO title patterns and scores each variation deterministically. There's no LLM token cost, no hallucination — the keyword phrasing comes from Google itself.
+What length should an SEO title be?
Roughly 50–60 characters. Google truncates desktop SERP titles around 580 pixels, which works out to about that range for typical English text. Anything longer is likely to be cut off; anything shorter often fails to communicate the page's value clearly.
+Why does the country and language selector matter?
Google autocomplete is regional. "Best vpn" in the US returns a different suggestion list than in India or Germany. Picking the correct country and language tells Google to return suggestions for the audience you're actually targeting.
+Is my keyword stored or shared anywhere?
Your keyword is forwarded once to Google's public autocomplete endpoint to fetch suggestions and is not persisted on our side. There is no account, no analytics tied to the value you enter, and nothing is logged after the response is returned.