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Free Blog Title Generator

Drop in a blog topic and a few keywords, get a batch of headline options back in seconds. Pick the one that fits, tweak the wording, and start writing — no more staring at a blank line.

4.8(1,400+ reviews)
250,000+titles generated
  • A batch of headline options from one topic line
  • Built-in formulas — numbers, how-to, questions, lists
  • Your keywords worked into the title, not bolted on
  • No signup, no caps — generate as many as you need
250K+
Titles Generated
10+
Headline Styles
< 10s
Per Batch
50–60
Ideal Characters
100%
Free
The Basics

Why Does the Blog Title Matter So Much?

The title is the first thing a reader sees — in Google results, in a feed, in an inbox. Most people decide whether to click on the headline alone. You can write a brilliant post, but if the title falls flat, far fewer people ever open it.

Writing a strong headline for every post is its own skill, and it eats time. You can burn twenty minutes circling the same three weak phrasings. A blog title generator hands you a spread of options at once, so you start from real choices instead of a blank line.

The good options share a few traits: they are specific, they hint at a clear payoff, and they sit in the 50–60 character range that Google shows without cutting off. This tool builds those traits in, then lets you pick the headline that fits your post.

Built around your topic

Type what the post is about and the titles stay on-subject. No generic phrasing that could sit on top of any article.

Keywords worked in

Your keywords land inside the headline where they read naturally, so search engines and readers both get a clear signal of the topic.

Proven headline formulas

Each batch mixes numbered lists, how-to lines, questions, and direct claims — the patterns that have a track record of earning clicks.

A spread of angles

You get several distinct takes on the same topic, so you can compare a curious angle against a practical one and choose.

What Makes Titles Work

Three Jobs a Blog Title Has to Do

A title is not just a label. The good ones do three things at once, and this tool is built around all three.

Get Found

The search job

Google reads your title to decide what the post is about and where to rank it. A keyword-aware headline gives the post a clear topic signal and a better shot at showing up for the right searches.

Earn the Click

The curiosity test

In a list of ten results, the title is the tiebreaker. A specific promise or an open question pulls the undecided reader in where a vague label gets scrolled past.

Set the Promise

The honesty edit

A title makes a promise the post has to keep. The generator favors headlines that match real content, so readers stay instead of bouncing on a bait-and-switch.

How to Use It

From Topic Line to Title in Seconds

01

Enter your blog topic

Type what the post is about — a sentence is plenty. The more specific the topic, the sharper the titles you get back.

02

Add your keywords

List the keywords you want the post to rank for. The tool works them into the headlines instead of leaving them out.

03

Generate a batch

Hit Generate and get a spread of title options in seconds, each one a different angle on the same topic.

04

Pick and polish

Choose the headline that fits your post, tweak the wording to your voice, and generate again any time you want fresh options.

Who Uses It

For Anyone Who Publishes a Blog

Bloggers

Bloggers & Content Creators

Skip the headline block and get to writing. Generate a batch of titles for every post and pick the one that lands.

Marketing

Content Marketers

Title a full content calendar fast. Each topic turns into several options you can A/B test or hand to a writer.

SEO

SEO Specialists

Build titles that carry the target keyword and stay inside the length Google shows in full — no guesswork.

Agencies

Agencies & Teams

Keep headline quality consistent across many clients and writers. One tool, one standard, every blog.

Business

Small Business Owners

Write headlines that pull readers to your company blog without hiring a copywriter or learning SEO first.

Students

Students & Writers

Turn an essay or article topic into clear, catchy titles, and learn which headline patterns actually work.

What People Say

Trusted by Bloggers and Marketers

I used to lose half an hour per post just on the title. Now I drop in the topic, scan ten options, and pick one — the rest of the writing flows from there.

NR
Nadia R.
Blogger

We plan a month of posts at once. Generating headline options for the whole calendar in one sitting saves my team a real chunk of time.

TC
Tom C.
Content Marketer

The titles come back with the keyword already in the right spot and the right length. That's the part I usually have to fix by hand.

AL
Aisha L.
SEO Specialist
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the blog title generator free?

Yes. Enter a topic and your keywords, then generate — no signup, no credit card, no daily caps. Create as many headline batches as you want.

What do I need to enter to get good titles?

Two things: a short line on what the post is about, and the keywords you want it to rank for. A specific topic gives sharper results than a one-word entry.

How many titles does it generate at once?

Each run returns a batch of distinct options — different angles on the same topic. Scan them, pick the one that fits, and generate again if you want a fresh set.

Are the titles good for SEO?

They are built with SEO in mind. Your keywords are worked into the headline naturally, and the options stay near the 50–60 character range that Google shows in full.

What kinds of headlines does it create?

It mixes proven formulas — numbered lists, how-to lines, questions, and direct benefit claims — so each batch gives you a few different styles to compare.

Can I use the titles for things other than blog posts?

Yes. The headlines work for newsletters, social posts, and landing pages too. Anywhere a topic needs a short, clickable line, the output fits.

Will a better title actually get more readers?

It helps in two places. A clear, keyword-aware title gives the post a better shot at ranking, and a sharper headline gives a scrolling reader a reason to click. Both add up to more views.

Can I edit the titles or generate new ones?

Of course. Treat each option as a strong starting point — adjust the wording to your voice. If none feel right, generate again for a fresh batch in seconds.