Free tool
Paste a URL (or your content) plus your target keyword. We use AI to write 3 SEO-tight variants at Google's ideal length — 120-158 characters — so you actually get the full description shown in search results.
After you paste it live
FAQ
Google renders roughly 158 characters on desktop and 120 on mobile before truncating the meta description with an ellipsis. Anything shorter wastes SERP real estate; anything longer gets cut off mid-sentence.
It writes clear, plain-English descriptions aligned with your source content. It intentionally avoids marketing filler ('unlock', 'harness', 'revolutionize'). Best practice: use the output as a scaffold, then tweak one line in your own tone.
No — you can paste raw content directly. That's handy for pages behind a login, staging sites, or when you're writing meta descriptions before the page exists.
Meta descriptions don't directly affect ranking, but they heavily influence click-through-rate — and higher CTR is a strong indirect ranking signal. A good description can lift CTR by 20-40% without touching the underlying page.
No. The URL / content is used to build a single API call, then forgotten. Nothing is saved on our side and no analytics event is emitted with your text.
The tool automatically falls back to deterministic templates that build 3 variants from your source content. You always get output — just less polished than the AI version.