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YouTube Title Generator

This free YouTube title generator turns your topic, niche, and outcome into 12-15 click-driving titles. Each title is scored on a transparent CTR-heuristics rubric so you know why it works before you publish.

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14 titles · score is a heuristic checklist, not predicted CTR
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  • 7 Your Niche Tips That Actually Work (Honest)

    Numbered list45 chars
    • Length 40-60 chars
    • Has a number
    • Has a power word
    • Has a [bracket] modifier
    100
  • Your Product: An Honest Review After 30 Days

    Honest review44 chars
    • Length 40-60 chars
    • Has a number
    • Has a power word
    • Has a [bracket] modifier
    80
  • Stop Doing The Problem (Do This Instead) [Full Guide]

    Stop doing53 chars
    • Length 40-60 chars
    • Has a number
    • Has a power word
    • Has a [bracket] modifier
    80
  • I Tried Your Product For 30 Days — Here'S What Happened (Honest)

    I tried64 chars
    • Length 40-60 chars
    • Has a number
    • Has a power word
    • Has a [bracket] modifier
    72
  • The Your Niche Secret Nobody Tells You About This Topic

    Secret55 chars
    • Length 40-60 chars
    • Has a number
    • Has a power word
    • Has a [bracket] modifier
    60
  • The Ultimate Your Niche Guide For The Result You Want

    Ultimate guide53 chars
    • Length 40-60 chars
    • Has a number
    • Has a power word
    • Has a [bracket] modifier
    60
  • The Fastest Way To The Result You Want In Your Niche

    Fastest way52 chars
    • Length 40-60 chars
    • Has a number
    • Has a power word
    • Has a [bracket] modifier
    60
  • 7 Your Niche Mistakes Killing Your The Result You Want

    Mistakes54 chars
    • Length 40-60 chars
    • Has a number
    • Has a power word
    • Has a [bracket] modifier
    60
  • How To The Result You Want In 30 Days (Your Niche) [Full Guide]

    How-to63 chars
    • Length 40-60 chars
    • Has a number
    • Has a power word
    • Has a [bracket] modifier
    54
  • Your Product Vs The Old Way: Which Gets The Result You Want? [2026]

    Versus67 chars
    • Length 40-60 chars
    • Has a number
    • Has a power word
    • Has a [bracket] modifier
    46
  • Your Niche For Beginners: Get The Result You Want Fast (No Experience Needed)

    Beginner guide77 chars
    • Length 40-60 chars
    • Has a number
    • Has a power word
    • Has a [bracket] modifier
    40
  • This This Topic Changed How I Do Your Niche Forever

    This changed everything51 chars
    • Length 40-60 chars
    • Has a number
    • Has a power word
    • Has a [bracket] modifier
    40
  • Why Your Your Niche Isn'T Getting The Result You Want (And The Fix) (No Experience Needed)

    Why90 chars
    • Length 40-60 chars
    • Has a number
    • Has a power word
    • Has a [bracket] modifier
    20
  • Before You Try Your Niche, Watch This

    Warning37 chars
    • Length 40-60 chars
    • Has a number
    • Has a power word
    • Has a [bracket] modifier
    14
How the score works: each title earns points on a transparent checklist — 40 for landing in the 40-60 character window, 20 for a number, 20 for a power word, and 20 for a [bracket] modifier. It is a heuristic rubric you could check by hand, not a predicted click-through rate. Pick two or three high-scoring titles and let YouTube A/B test the thumbnail-and-title pair on your real audience.

How this YouTube title generator works

The YouTube title generator fills roughly 14 proven title patterns with your inputs. Type a topic, a niche, the outcome you promise, and an optional product. The tool slots those into each formula and returns a ranked set of 12-15 titles you can copy individually or all at once.

The patterns cover the formats that consistently earn clicks: how-to, numbered list, mistakes-to-avoid, secret, versus, "I tried", honest review, ultimate guide, and more. To a subset of titles the tool adds a bracketed tag like [2026] or (Tested), because brackets and parentheses tend to lift click-through in title studies.

These are deterministic, structured starting points — not AI-written copy. The same inputs always rebuild the same set, and the "Re-roll" button reshuffles the order and swaps the bracket tags for a fresh pass. Treat the output as a launchpad: pick the two or three that fit your voice and rewrite them in your own words.

How the CTR-heuristics score is calculated

Every title earns a score from 0 to 100 on a checklist you could verify by hand. This is a heuristic, not a predicted click-through rate — only your thumbnail and your real audience decide actual performance. The rubric simply rewards the patterns that correlate with clicks across published title research.

  • Length 40-60 characters (40 points). Titles longer than about 60 characters truncate in search results and on mobile, hiding your hook. Too short and you waste keyword real estate the search index reads.
  • Contains a number (20 points). A numeral like "7" or "2026" stops the eye and sets a concrete expectation for what the video delivers.
  • Contains a power word (20 points). Words such as "proven", "fast", "honest", and "ultimate" add emotional pull without tipping into clickbait.
  • Has a [bracket] modifier (20 points). A tag like [Full Guide] or (No Experience Needed) adds context and reliably lifts CTR in title A/B tests.

The list is sorted highest-score-first, so the strongest options surface at the top. Green means the title passes that check; grey means it misses it and shows you exactly what to add.

Why the title decides whether a video gets watched

On YouTube the title and thumbnail are the entire pitch. They are what a viewer sees in search, in suggested videos, and on the home feed before they ever press play. A great video with a weak title stalls; a clear, specific title gives a good video the chance it earns.

The browse and suggested algorithm rewards click-through rate paired with watch time. A title that over-promises wins the click but loses the retention, and YouTube stops recommending it. The goal is an honest hook: specific enough to earn the click, true enough to keep the viewer.

That is why testing titles is the highest-leverage edit you can make. YouTube's built-in A/B test lets you run up to three titles against the same thumbnail and keeps the winner automatically. Generate a batch here, pick three across different formulas, and let the data choose.

From title to finished video

A title sets the promise; the video has to keep it. Once you have a title you believe in, the next job is producing the video fast enough to test more ideas. That is where AI video tools change the math — you can storyboard, narrate, and render footage without a camera or a crew.

That is the workflow Playcut is built for. See how to turn a title into footage on the AI video generator page, where one chat routes your prompt across Veo, Imagen, and other top models. For faceless channels, AI actors and brand kits let you ship consistent videos at the pace your title-testing demands.

Pricing is flat and predictable (as of May 2026): Hobby is $9/mo, Pro is $29/mo, Studio is $79/mo for four seats, and Agency is $149/seat/mo. Credit packs never expire — 600 credits for $9, 2,500 for $35, or 5,000 for $65. That makes high-volume video and title testing affordable instead of a per-shoot gamble.

YouTube title generator FAQ

Is this YouTube title generator free?

Yes. The YouTube title generator is completely free, runs entirely in your browser, and needs no signup or login. Nothing you type is sent to a server — titles are built locally from a bundled formula library, so you can generate and re-roll as many sets as you want.

How does the generator write the titles?

It fills around 14 proven title patterns — how-to, numbered list, mistakes, secret, versus, 'I tried', honest review, and more — with your topic, niche, outcome, and product. These are deterministic structured starting points, not AI-written copy. Re-roll to reshuffle the formulas and bracket tags until a few titles feel right.

Is the score a real predicted click-through rate?

No. The score is a transparent heuristic checklist, not a predicted CTR. Each title earns points for landing in the 40-60 character window, containing a number, using a power word, and adding a [bracket] modifier. It rewards the patterns that correlate with clicks, but only your own thumbnail and audience decide real performance.

What makes a YouTube title get clicks?

Strong titles stay under about 60 characters so they do not truncate, lead with a concrete promise, and use a number or a power word to set expectations. A bracketed tag like [2026] or (Tested) often adds a small lift. The title and thumbnail work as a pair — test two or three titles against the same thumbnail and let YouTube surface the winner.

How many titles should I test per video?

YouTube now lets you A/B test up to three titles per video, so generate a batch here and pick the two or three highest-scoring options across different formulas. Once a title earns clicks, write the video for it. To make the video itself, paste your topic into Playcut and route it across Veo, Imagen, and other top models.

Make the video your title promises

You have the title — now produce the video without a camera or crew. Storyboard, narrate, and render footage from a single chat, then test more ideas in a day than a shoot allows in a month.