AI Metadata Helper
Generate SEO title tags, meta descriptions, and headline ideas from a keyword. Preview how they'll look in Google.
How to Use This Tool
- Enter your primary keyword — the main search term you're targeting.
- Add context — optionally specify topic, audience, tone, and brand name for better results.
- Generate — get 6 title options, 6 descriptions, and 6 headline ideas.
- Preview in SERP — click any title or description to see how it looks in Google search results.
- Check length — the green/amber bars show whether each suggestion fits the recommended character limits.
- Copy and refine — hover and click Copy, then customize for your specific page.
SEO Metadata Best Practices
Title Tags
50–60 chars
Put primary keyword near the start. End with brand name after a separator.
Meta Descriptions
120–155 chars
Include keyword naturally. End with a value proposition or call to action.
H1 Headings
20–70 chars
Match search intent. Can differ from the title tag.
FAQ Headlines
Question format
Start with Who/What/Why/How. Match real user queries.
Why Use This Tool
- Beat writer's block — get instant starting points for your page metadata.
- Optimize for search — suggestions follow SEO best practices for character limits and keyword placement.
- Visual validation — SERP preview shows exactly how your page will look in Google before you publish.
- Content planning — headline suggestions work as FAQ ideas and content section outlines.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this using AI?▾
The tool uses intelligent templates tuned for SEO best practices. The architecture supports connecting an AI provider (like Claude or GPT) for more creative output in the future.
Should I use suggestions exactly as-is?▾
Use them as starting points. The best metadata combines structured templates with your own voice, topic knowledge, and unique angle. Always customize before publishing.
What do the green/amber bars mean?▾
Green means the text fits within the recommended character limit (60 for titles, 155 for descriptions). Amber means it's over — Google may truncate it in search results.
Can I preview different combinations?▾
Yes! Click any title option and any description option to see them combined in the SERP preview at the top of the results.
What's the ideal title tag length?▾
Google displays the first 55–60 characters. Place your primary keyword early. All suggestions aim for 60 characters or under.
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