Free AI Product Name Generator

Get five product name ideas, each with a tagline and rationale, in one click. Free, no signup.

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What kind of product are you naming? Sets the vocabulary the AI pulls from.

A few sentences about the product, the problem it solves, and who buys it. Specificity beats fluff every time.(0/400)

The naming convention every variant should follow

The personality the name should project

Optional — naming the buyer sharpens word choice. Do not write personal names here.

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Describe the product, pick a name style and vibe, then click Generate

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What is a Product Name Generator?

The product name generator is a free AI tool that turns a one-paragraph product description into five usable name candidates, each shipped with a short tagline and a one-line rationale. Pick the type of product you are launching, choose a naming style and vibe, and get five clearly different angles on the same idea — names you can shortlist, A/B test with friends, or take straight to a domain registrar.

Most naming tools either spit out a long list of look-alike words or charge for what should take twenty seconds. This one is built for the moment you actually have to ship something — a new app, a DTC product line, a SaaS feature, a side project. You describe what the product does in two or three sentences, choose a naming style (one word, two words, compound, invented, descriptive, metaphorical, alliterative, or mythological), and choose a vibe that matches your brand. Every variant comes back with a tagline so you can hear how the name lands in a sentence, plus a one-line rationale that explains the etymology or positioning angle so you can shortlist by why a name works rather than by gut feel alone. Free, no account, no daily cap.

Key Features

Name, Tagline, and Rationale in One Output

Every variant returns three labeled lines — the name, a sentence-long tagline, and a one-line explanation of the etymology, sound, or positioning angle. You see why a name works, not just whether you like it.

Eight Naming Styles Built On Real Conventions

Pick from one-word, two-word, compound, invented, descriptive, metaphorical, alliterative, or mythological — each style follows the rules used by the brands that actually own those naming conventions, with concrete examples baked into the prompt.

Twelve Product Types From SaaS to Snacks

Software, SaaS, ecommerce, food and beverage, beauty, fashion, fitness, home, kids, services, and more. The product type sets the vocabulary, mood, and shelf-readiness so a snack name never reads like a B2B platform.

Seven Distinct Vibes That Sound Genuinely Different

Modern, bold, playful, premium, friendly, professional, or natural. Each vibe shapes word choice, syllable rhythm, and connotation — a premium vibe never reads as playful, and a bold vibe never reads as professional.

Free, No Signup, No Daily Cap

No account, no credit card, no per-day limit. Run as many rounds as you need, mix style and vibe combinations, and use the names in any commercial or personal launch.

Perfect for indie founders naming a brand-new app or SaaS product, ecommerce operators launching a new SKU on Shopify, marketing leads exploring a rebrand for an existing product line, and side-project builders who need a brandable name and a working .com before the weekend ends.

How to Use the Product Name Generator

Three steps, under thirty seconds, five product names with taglines in front of you

1

Describe the Product

Pick the product type and write two or three sentences about what the product does, the problem it solves, and who buys it. Specificity in the description drives the quality of every name that comes out.

2

Pick a Style and Vibe

Choose a naming style (one word, compound, invented, alliterative, and so on) and a vibe that matches the brand. Optionally name the target audience to sharpen the word choice further. All optional fields are clearly marked.

3

Compare, Shortlist, and Register

Hit Generate Product Names, scan five name candidates with taglines side by side, copy your favorites with one tap, and check the .com or app-store availability before someone else does.

Who Uses the Product Name Generator?

The same tool covers very different launches because the product-type and style pickers reshape every variant

App Name Generator for a New Mobile Launch

Set the product type to Software / App, describe what the app does in one sentence, and pick a one-word or invented style with a modern-minimal vibe. The tool returns five short, brandable name ideas that work in an app store search and read well as an icon label — each one paired with a tagline you can drop straight into the App Store description.

SaaS Product Name Generator for a B2B Tool

Set the product type to SaaS / B2B Tool and pick a professional or modern vibe. The output leans on naming conventions that perform with B2B buyers — short, credible, easy to say in a sales call — and the rationale line explains the positioning angle so you can defend the name in front of co-founders and investors.

Ecommerce Brand Name for a New Shopify SKU

Set the product type to Ecommerce / DTC Brand and pick a two-word or alliterative style with a friendly or playful vibe. The tool generates names that look right on a Shopify storefront, sound right in a TikTok ad, and survive being typed into an Instagram bio — handy for catchy product names for small business owners launching their first product line.

Food Product Name Generator for a Pantry Launch

Set the product type to Food & Beverage and pick a descriptive or playful style with a natural or friendly vibe. The output uses sensory, appetite-triggering words that work on a grocery shelf, and the tagline previews how the name will read on packaging copy or a sell sheet.

Cosmetic Product Name Generator for a Skincare Drop

Set the product type to Beauty / Personal Care and pick a one-word or mythological style with a premium or natural vibe. You get clean, modern names with the right beauty-aisle cadence, plus a rationale line explaining the meaning behind each so the name has a story to tell on the bottle and on social.

Naming a Side Project Before the Weekend Ends

Side-project builders set the product type to Software / App or Service / Offering and pick an invented or compound style. The tool returns five short, ownable names with taglines so you can pick one, register the .com, and ship the landing page in the same evening — no naming tool subscription required.

Tips for Best Results

Small adjustments to the inputs noticeably change the quality of the names — a few patterns are worth knowing

Spend Two Sentences on the Description

A description like "my app" gets you forgettable names. Two specific sentences — what the product does, the problem it solves, who buys it — gets you names you would actually consider shipping. Specificity in beats specificity out, every time.

Pick the Style Deliberately, Not by Default

The naming style is the single biggest lever in the tool. A one-word name and a two-word name for the same product produce completely different results. If you do not have a strong opinion yet, run the same description across two or three styles before deciding.

Use the Audience Field for Sharper Word Choice

Naming the buyer ("first-time parents", "indie game developers", "gym owners") tunes the tool to that audience’s world. The audience text never lands in the name itself — it only sharpens connotation and vocabulary, which is usually the difference between generic and ownable.

Check the .com and Handle Availability Right Away

When a name lands, copy it, search the .com, and check the social handles immediately. Good product names get registered fast. The rationale line is also a useful filter: if you cannot defend the etymology to a co-founder, you probably will not defend it to customers either.

Power-User Combo: Lock the Description, Cycle the Vibe

Once you have a description that produces decent results, keep it locked and cycle the vibe instead — same input, modern vs bold vs playful. The same product name idea reframed across vibes often surfaces an angle you would never have generated by changing the description.

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