Free AI Press Release Generator

Draft AP-style press releases in seconds for launches, funding, hires, and partnerships. Ten release types, free.

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What is a Press Release Generator?

The press release generator is a free AI tool that turns a short list of facts into a full, AP-style press release with headline, dateline, lead paragraph, quote block, boilerplate, and media contact section. Pick one of ten release types, paste the core details, choose a tone and length, and get up to five distinct drafts you can copy and edit.

Every draft uses named placeholders like [COMPANY NAME], [SPOKESPERSON NAME], [CITY, STATE], and [MEDIA EMAIL] so you can find-and-replace in one pass without the AI inventing company details. The tool covers product launches, funding rounds, new hires, partnerships, milestones, events, awards, acquisitions, rebrands, and general company news — with industry-aware vocabulary for thirteen sectors.

Key Features

Ten Release Types, One Tool

Product launches, funding rounds, new hires, partnerships, milestones, events, awards, acquisitions, rebrands, and general news — each with its own structure and quote conventions.

AP-Style Formatting Out of the Box

Every draft includes the real structure journalists expect: headline, optional sub-headline, city-and-date dateline, inverted-pyramid lead, supporting paragraphs, quote block, boilerplate, media contact, and a trailing ###.

Placeholders That Stay Editable

The output uses [COMPANY NAME], [SPOKESPERSON NAME], [CITY, STATE], [MEDIA EMAIL] and similar tokens so the draft is reusable. Replace them in one pass — no AI-invented details to hunt down.

Industry-Aware Vocabulary

Pick from thirteen industries — tech, healthcare, fintech, retail, real estate, energy, media, manufacturing, education, nonprofit, and more — so the draft uses the right numbers, terminology, and quote framing.

Up to Five Variants Per Run

Generate one draft for a quick edit or five for comparison. Run the same facts through two tones to A/B the headline, then paste the winner into your distribution tool.

Perfect for startup founders announcing launches and funding, PR and comms freelancers drafting client releases, in-house communications managers, marketing leads at small and mid-sized companies, nonprofit and event organizers, investor relations teams.

How to Use the Press Release Generator

Go from a short list of facts to a finished AP-style draft in three steps — no account needed

1

Pick the Release Type and Industry

Choose what you are announcing — product launch, funding, new hire, partnership, milestone, event, award, acquisition, rebrand, or general news — and select your industry so the draft uses the right vocabulary.

2

Paste the Core Details

Drop in the key facts: what is being announced, any numbers, the people involved, the timing, and why it matters. Pick your tone and target length. The more specific the details, the sharper the draft.

3

Generate, Review, and Distribute

Click Generate to get up to five full press release drafts. Copy your favorite, replace the placeholders with real names and contacts, and send it to your wire service, media list, or newsroom.

Who Uses the Press Release Generator?

Teams use the tool at specific moments when a clean press release is the fastest path to coverage

Product Launch Press Release for Startups

Founders launching a new product or major feature paste the product details, pick Product Launch plus the Tech or SaaS industry, and get a draft with the lead, quote from the CEO, and boilerplate ready to send to tech press the morning of launch.

Funding Announcement Press Release

Teams closing a seed or Series A round drop in the round size, lead investor, and use of funds, then pick Funding / Investment. The draft leads with the number, attributes the quote to the CEO, and leaves investor names as placeholders to confirm.

New Hire Press Release for Leadership Roles

HR and comms teams announcing a C-suite or senior appointment paste the person's prior experience and new scope. The draft includes a welcome quote from the CEO and a short quote from the new hire — both attributed via placeholders.

Partnership Press Release Between Two Brands

Partnership and alliance managers announcing a joint integration, co-marketing deal, or channel partnership describe what each side brings and what customers get. The draft names both companies in the headline and frames the customer benefit in the lead.

Event Press Release for Conferences and Launches

Event organizers announcing a conference, summit, or product event paste the name, date, location, audience, and speakers. The draft leads with the details readers actually need and ends with a clear registration call-out in the contact block.

Award Announcement Press Release

Marketing teams sharing industry recognition paste the award name, issuing body, category, and what the recognition was for. The draft accepts the award in a measured quote from the CEO without crossing into self-congratulatory territory.

Tips for Best Results

Small changes in how you brief the tool produce noticeably better drafts

Lead With the Hardest Number

In the announcement details, put the single most concrete number or fact — the raise amount, the customer count, the hire's prior company — on the first line. The AI leans on the first detail it sees when writing the lead paragraph.

Run the Same Facts Through Two Tones

Generate once with Professional & Formal for the wire version and once with Confident & Energetic for the blog or LinkedIn version. You'll often find the second tone gives you a sharper headline you can swap into the formal draft.

Start Short, Then Expand

Use the Short length first to pressure-test whether the announcement holds together in 200–300 words. If the short version feels thin, the Standard or Comprehensive version will mostly add padding, not substance.

Leave Placeholders Alone Until the End

Do not try to fill in [COMPANY NAME], [SPOKESPERSON NAME], or contact details during the prompt — put them in the final editing pass. This keeps the draft reusable if you send similar releases later.

Paste the Real Quote Source Material

If you already have a rough quote from the CEO or the new hire, paste it into the announcement details verbatim. The AI will polish and attribute it with placeholders — much better than generating a quote from scratch.

Frequently Asked Questions

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