SEO

A title tag that earns the click

Enter your page topic, primary keyword, and optional brand name. TextCharm generates a keyword-first meta title under 60 characters — calibrated for Google's display limit, built around search intent, and written to earn the click over every other result on the page.

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Credit per title
60
Max characters — Google's limit
TXT
Export format
<10s
Average generation time

What is the Meta Title Generator?

TextCharm's Meta Title Generator writes an SEO-optimized title tag for any page — in under 60 characters, with your primary keyword placed early. Give it your page topic, your target keyword, and your brand name (optional), and it produces a title that satisfies Google's display constraints, front-loads the keyword search engines and users scan for first, and is written to stand out in a crowded results page.

The meta title is the single most-read piece of copy on your entire page — it appears in the browser tab, the Google results page, and social previews. A well-written title tag with the keyword positioned correctly can meaningfully improve both rankings and click-through rate. This tool applies a lower temperature setting for tighter, more controlled output — because title tags demand precision, not creativity. Every character counts.

  • Keyword-first structure — primary keyword placed near the start of the title
  • Under 60 characters — stays within Google's display limit without truncation
  • Brand appended correctly — brand name added at the end when provided
  • Intent-matched — written for the search intent behind your keyword
  • Click-optimised — phrased to earn the click over competing results

How it works

An SEO-optimized meta title in three inputs.

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Describe the page

Enter the page or topic you're writing a title for — homepage, blog post, product page, service page, or any other. Be specific: "men's running shoes product page" produces a more accurate result than "shoe page." The more context you provide, the more tailored the title.

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Add your primary keyword

Enter the exact keyword you want this page to rank for. The generator places it as early in the title as possible — a positioning that correlates with stronger rankings. Include your brand name if you want it appended at the end in the standard format.

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Copy, check, and publish

Review the generated title and check the character count — it should be under 60. Paste it into your CMS's SEO title field, or export as TXT. If you want a variation with different phrasing or a different approach, re-run the generator; the low temperature setting ensures each output is tightly controlled and on-brief.

Title tags for every page type

The right meta title structure depends on the page. The generator adapts to the type of page and search intent — whether you're writing for a homepage, a blog post, or a product listing.

Homepage
Best for: brand queries, branded keywords, top-level service pages

Homepage titles balance brand name with the primary keyword. The formula is typically: Primary Keyword — Brand Name. Short, authoritative, and clear about what the business does.

example.com
Digital Marketing Agency — Acme Corp
Blog Post / Article
Best for: informational queries, how-to content, guides

Blog post titles are longer and more descriptive — they mirror how users phrase informational queries. The keyword appears at the start, followed by the article's specific angle or takeaway.

example.com
How to Write a Meta Title That Ranks | Acme Blog
Product Page
Best for: transactional queries, product-specific searches, eCommerce

Product page titles lead with the product name and primary keyword, then add differentiating detail — size, colour, model, or a key benefit. Brand at the end.

example.com
Men's Running Shoes — Lightweight & Cushioned | Acme
Category / Listing Page
Best for: broad product or content categories, collection pages

Category pages target broader, higher-volume keywords. The title reflects the full range of what's in the category — not just one item — and signals breadth to both users and search engines.

example.com
Running Shoes for Men — Browse the Full Range | Acme
Service Page
Best for: service-based businesses, local services, B2B pages

Service page titles lead with the service keyword and often include a location modifier or differentiator. They answer the core question a searcher has: who does this service, and where.

example.com
SEO Services for Small Businesses | Acme Corp
Location Page
Best for: local SEO, multi-location businesses, area-specific landing pages

Location pages combine the primary service keyword with the target location — the exact pattern local searchers use. Critical for ranking in map packs and local organic results.

example.com
Plumbers in Manchester — Fast & Reliable | Acme

Built around how Google reads title tags

Meta title writing has precise rules — character limits, keyword positioning, search intent matching. This tool applies them exactly, every time.

Keyword-First Positioning

The primary keyword is placed as early in the title as possible — not buried after marketing language. Early keyword placement is one of the most consistent on-page SEO signals, and it's what users scan for in a results page.

60-Character Precision

Titles over 60 characters are truncated in Google's results page with an ellipsis — cutting off your message mid-sentence. This tool targets the optimal length: long enough to include keyword and brand, short enough to display in full.

Brand Appended Correctly

When you provide a brand name, it's added at the end of the title in the standard format — not bolted into the middle where it wastes valuable early characters. Consistent with how Google and users expect brand attribution in title tags.

Search Intent Matching

The title is written to match the intent behind the keyword — whether that's informational (blog post), transactional (product page), or navigational (homepage). A title written for the wrong intent will rank for the wrong queries and attract the wrong traffic.

TXT Export

Export the generated title as a plain text file for easy pasting into your CMS, spreadsheet, or SEO audit document. Works with any CMS: WordPress, Shopify, Webflow, Squarespace, or any platform with an SEO title field.

Multilingual Output

Generate meta titles in 27 languages. Produce accurate, keyword-first title tags for international pages without a separate localisation workflow for each market.

Who uses the Meta Title Generator?

Anyone responsible for on-page SEO — from solo website owners to agencies managing hundreds of pages.

SEO Specialists

Generate keyword-first, character-precise title tags at scale. Speed up on-page audits, draft titles for new pages, and ensure every title tag meets the technical requirements before publishing.

Content Teams & Writers

Stop guessing at title tag best practice. Brief the tool with the page topic and keyword, get a correctly structured title, and paste it into the CMS — so writers can focus on content, not character counting.

eCommerce Store Owners

Write optimised title tags for product pages, category pages, and collection pages without hiring an SEO consultant. Each title is structured for the specific page type and keyword intent.

Marketing Agencies

Draft meta titles for every page on a client site quickly and consistently. Generate a first draft for each page, review for accuracy, and deliver an SEO-ready title audit without hours of manual copywriting.

Frequently asked questions

Google truncates title tags that exceed approximately 600 pixels in width in the search results — which typically corresponds to around 55–60 characters. Titles that are too long are cut off with an ellipsis, which hides your brand name or the end of your message from searchers. This tool targets that limit to ensure your full title is always visible in results.

As early as possible — ideally as the first word or phrase. Search engines give more weight to keywords that appear earlier in the title tag, and users scan the beginning of titles first when reading a results page. The generator places your primary keyword at the start of the title, before any brand name or descriptive language.

For most pages, yes — it adds trust and recognisability in the results page. The standard format is: Primary Keyword [— or |] Brand Name. The separator and brand go at the end so they don't consume the limited characters that should be used for your keyword. For very competitive keywords where every character matters, you may choose to omit the brand on some pages to give the keyword maximum space.

The meta title (or title tag) is the clickable blue headline in Google's results — it's the most prominent element and the one that most directly affects rankings. The meta description is the grey text below it — it doesn't directly affect rankings but influences whether users choose to click. Both should be written carefully. Use this tool for the title; use the Meta Description Generator for the description.

Each meta title costs 1 credit — the lowest cost of any tool on TextCharm, reflecting the compact output. Credits are included in all plans and can be topped up at any time.

Yes — every new account receives free credits on sign-up, no payment or credit card required. You can use those credits to generate real content, test different lengths and tones, and get a feel for the tool before choosing a plan. When your free credits run out, you can subscribe to a plan or top up with a one-time credit pack at any time.

This tool supports all languages listed below. Simply select your preferred language in the settings before generating.
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Every page deserves a title that earns the click

The meta title is the first thing Google and your visitor read. TextCharm generates a keyword-first, character-precise title tag in seconds — so every page on your site has an SEO-optimized title worth clicking.

No credit card required. Free credits included on sign-up.