Free AI Headline Generator

Generate blog, ad, landing page, email, and listicle headlines in one click. Free, no signup.

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A few sentences about the article, product, ad, or page. The more specific the angle, the sharper the headline.(0/500)

Picks the format, length, and rules the headline must follow

How the headline should sound — voice, not format

Optional — the headline will include this keyword once, naturally. Leave blank to skip.

Optional — naming the audience makes the headline noticeably more specific.

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Your Headlines Will Appear Here

Describe what the headline is about, pick a type and tone, then click Generate

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What is a Headline Generator?

The headline generator is a free AI tool that writes ready-to-use headlines for whatever you are publishing — a blog post, a Google or Facebook ad, a landing page H1, an email subject line, a news story, or a listicle. Describe what the piece is about, pick the format, pick a tone, and get five distinct angles in a single click.

Most online tools either spit out one generic style of title or charge for what should take three seconds. This one is built around the format, because a 28-character ad headline has nothing in common with a 70-character blog title, and an email subject line that gets opened sounds nothing like a landing page H1 that converts. Pick the type and the rules of that format are baked into the prompt — character limits, capitalization, tone defaults, even the spam-trigger words to avoid in email subjects. Add an optional SEO keyword and it gets woven in once, naturally, instead of stuffed three times. Add an optional audience and the word choice sharpens to match. Everything runs free, with no account and no daily cap.

Key Features

Six Headline Formats With Their Own Rules

Blog, news, ad, landing page H1, email subject line, and listicle — each format follows its own character limits, capitalization, and structure baked into the prompt, so the output actually fits where you plan to use it.

Six Tones That Sound Genuinely Different

Curious, bold, direct, conversational, authoritative, and playful — pick the voice that matches your brand. A bold headline never reads as direct, and a conversational one never reads as authoritative.

Optional SEO Keyword Woven in Naturally

Type a target keyword and every variant includes it once, in a natural position — never stuffed, never repeated, never forced. Skip the field and the tool focuses purely on hook strength.

Five Variants Per Click With Different Angles

Each click returns up to five headlines written from clearly different angles on the same topic, so you can compare hooks side by side and pick the strongest one — or stitch the best setup with the cleanest payoff.

Free, No Signup, No Daily Cap

No account, no credit card, no per-day limit. Generate as many headlines as you need across every format and use them in any commercial or personal project.

Perfect for content marketers shipping a blog post who need a click-worthy title in seconds, growth and product-marketing leads writing ad headlines that fit the 30-character limit, indie founders writing the H1 for a brand-new landing page, and newsletter writers searching for a subject line that opens at a higher rate.

How to Use the Headline Generator

Three steps, under twenty seconds, five headlines in front of you

1

Describe What the Headline Is About

Paste a few sentences from the article, the product description, or the angle of the ad. The more specific the topic, the sharper the variants — vague topics lead to vague headlines.

2

Pick a Headline Type and a Tone

Choose the format (blog, news, ad, landing page, email, or listicle) so the output respects the right character limits and structure, then pick a tone that matches your brand voice. Add a target keyword or audience if you have one — both are optional.

3

Generate, Compare, and Paste Where You Need It

Hit Generate Headlines, get up to five distinct angles side by side, copy the strongest one with one tap, and paste it straight into your CMS, ad manager, ESP, or landing page builder.

Who Uses the Headline Generator?

The same tool covers six very different surfaces because the type picker reshapes the rules every time

Blog Post Headline for a Draft You Already Wrote

Set the type to Blog, paste two sentences from your intro, pick a curious or direct tone. The blog post headline generator returns five angles in the 50 to 70 character sweet spot — long enough to communicate the value, short enough to never get truncated in search results or social previews.

Ad Headline That Fits the 30-Character Limit

Set the type to Ad, paste a one-line product description, and pick a bold or direct tone. The ad headline generator outputs benefit-led lines under 30 characters with a strong action verb — sized for Google Ads Headline 1 and works across Facebook and LinkedIn ad surfaces too.

Email Subject Line for a Newsletter Send

Set the type to Email, paste a one-line summary of the issue, and pick a conversational tone. The email subject line generator stays under 50 characters so it never truncates on mobile, avoids spam-trigger words like "free" and "act now," and uses sentence case for higher inbox CTR.

Landing Page H1 for a New Product Page

Set the type to Landing, paste a sentence about what the product does and the outcome it delivers, and pick a direct or authoritative tone. The landing page headline generator returns five 7-to-12-word value props — problem-to-outcome shape, plain English, ready to drop above the fold.

SEO Headline Targeting a Specific Keyword

Set the type to Blog, paste your draft summary, and add the target phrase in the optional keyword field. The SEO headline generator places the keyword once in a natural position — usually near the start — without stuffing, without repeating, and without sacrificing the hook.

Listicle Title That Starts With the Right Number

Set the type to Listicle and describe the list. The listicle title generator returns five titles that lead with a specific number in the proven "N [things] that [benefit]" shape — odd numbers like 5, 7, and 11 historically pull more clicks than round ones, and the tool leans into that.

Tips for Best Results

Small adjustments to the form noticeably change how usable the headlines feel — a few patterns are worth knowing

Spend Two Sentences on the Topic Field

A topic like "my SaaS product" gets you generic output. Two specific sentences — what the post argues, who the product is for, what changes after a reader clicks — gets you headlines you would actually publish. Specificity in beats specificity out, every time.

Match the Type to Where the Headline Will Live

Picking Blog when you needed an Ad headline gets you a 65-character line that breaks Google's 30-character limit. The type picker is the most important field on the page — it changes capitalization, length, structure, and even which words are banned. Get it right first.

Use the Keyword Field Instead of Forcing It Yourself

If you need an SEO headline, put the keyword in the keyword field rather than typing it into the topic. The prompt is tuned to place the keyword once, in a natural position, without stuffing — typing it into the topic instead often results in headlines that repeat the phrase awkwardly.

Cycle the Tone Before You Cycle the Topic

If a run is not landing, change the tone first — same topic in curious vs bold vs playful produces three completely different angles, and one of them is usually the one you wanted. Only change the topic if you realize the input itself was vague.

Power-User Combo: Generate Five, Then Stitch

Slide the count to five and pick the strongest setup from one variant and the cleanest payoff from another. The keeper is almost always a stitched line you would never have generated in a single shot — works especially well for blog and listicle titles.

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