Free tool

YouTube description generator

Describe the video, get three description options: a first line that works above the fold, a search-readable summary of what the video covers, and room left for your links and chapters.

4 free generations a day, 3 options each. Written from your topic only; it never invents numbers or names.

A YouTube description has two jobs: the first line or two sell the video next to the player, and the full text tells YouTube search what the video is about. This generator writes three options per video topic with the keyword phrased naturally up top and a plain-language summary underneath, leaving placeholders where your links and chapters go instead of inventing them.

How it writes for YouTube

  • Only the first line or two shows above the fold next to the player; each option front-loads the payoff and the phrase people would search.
  • YouTube search reads the description, and plain sentences using the words viewers search outperform keyword stuffing, which YouTube's spam policies penalize.
  • Chapters need their own format (0:00 first, one timestamp per line); the generator leaves the space, and our YouTube line break tool keeps the formatting intact when you paste.
  • The generator never invents links, timestamps, or claims about the video; it writes from your summary and marks where your real links belong.
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Frequently asked questions

Is this YouTube description generator free?

Yes: 4 generations per day, three options each, no signup.

Do YouTube descriptions affect ranking?

Yes, description text is one of the signals YouTube search uses to understand a video, alongside the title and captions. Plain sentences that use the words people actually search do the work; keyword stuffing is against YouTube's spam policies and reads badly to humans.

How long should a YouTube description be?

The cap is 5,000 characters. What matters is structure: the first two lines above the fold, then a genuine paragraph on what the video covers, then links, chapters, and credits, each on their own lines.

Should I put hashtags in a YouTube description?

A couple of relevant tags can appear above the title, but they are a minor signal. The description's real leverage is the first two lines and the plain-language summary.

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