Free AI YouTube Hook Generator

Write opening hooks that stop viewers from scrolling. Seven proven formulas, written as natural speech.

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What is a YouTube Hook Generator?

The YouTube Hook Generator is a free AI tool that writes attention-grabbing opening lines for your YouTube videos. It creates spoken-word hooks — the first 5-15 seconds of your video — designed to stop viewers from scrolling and keep them watching.

YouTube's algorithm rewards watch time, and the first few seconds determine whether viewers stay or leave. This tool generates hooks using proven formulas — questions, bold claims, statistics, stories, and mystery teasers — matched to your video format and tone. Each hook is written as natural speech you can read directly on camera.

Key Features

Seven Hook Formulas

Choose from question, bold claim, shocking statistic, story, mystery, challenge, or direct promise — each formula targets a different psychological trigger that keeps viewers watching.

Written for Spoken Delivery

Every hook is written as natural speech, not formal text. Read it directly on camera or into a microphone without awkward phrasing.

Adapted to Video Length

Shorts need a 3-second hook. Long-form videos can build more intrigue. The tool adjusts hook pacing and length based on your video duration.

Format-Aware Opening Lines

A tutorial hook differs from a reaction video hook. Select your format and the AI writes an opening that matches viewer expectations for that style.

Perfect for YouTube creators improving retention, content marketers producing video campaigns, educators recording tutorials, and anyone who struggles with writing compelling video openings.

How to Use the YouTube Hook Generator

Create a scroll-stopping YouTube hook in three quick steps

1

Describe Your Video Topic

Enter what your video is about. The more specific your topic, the more relevant and compelling your hook will be.

2

Choose Your Hook Style and Tone

Pick a hook formula (question, bold claim, mystery, etc.), select the tone, and set your video length. Each combination produces a different type of opening.

3

Generate and Record

Hit generate to get 2-5 hook variations. Pick the one that feels most natural to say aloud, then use it as the opening of your video.

Who Uses the YouTube Hook Generator?

The hook generator helps creators write openings that improve viewer retention across every video format

Improving Audience Retention

If your analytics show viewers leaving in the first 30 seconds, a stronger hook can fix that. Generate multiple angles and test which opening style keeps your audience watching longest.

YouTube Shorts That Stop the Scroll

Shorts compete with infinite scrolling. The Shorts hook option generates ultra-concise, 1-2 sentence hooks that grab attention within the first 3 seconds.

Brand Video Content

Marketing teams need hooks that balance brand voice with attention-grabbing delivery. The professional tone option writes hooks that feel credible and compelling.

Podcast and Interview Intros

Start episodes with a teaser hook that previews the best moment of the conversation. The mystery and story formulas work well for teasing what's coming.

Tutorial and Educational Videos

Educational content needs hooks that promise clear value upfront. The direct promise formula tells viewers exactly what they'll learn, reducing early drop-off.

Tips for Best Results

Write hooks that keep viewers watching with these practical tips

Deliver on Your Hook Within the First 30 Seconds

A great hook creates a promise. If you tease something shocking, deliver context quickly. Viewers who feel misled will leave and hurt your retention metrics.

Read Your Hook Aloud Before Recording

Hooks are spoken, not read. Say it out loud a few times. If it feels awkward or too long, it needs editing. Natural delivery makes or breaks a hook.

Match Your Hook to Your Thumbnail

Your thumbnail and hook should reinforce each other. If your thumbnail shows a dramatic result, your hook should reference that result and add context.

Test Different Hook Styles for the Same Video

Generate hooks with the question formula, then try bold claim, then mystery. Sometimes a style you wouldn't normally choose produces the most compelling opening.

Skip the Introduction — Start with the Hook

Don't say your name, channel name, or "welcome back" before the hook. The first words out of your mouth should create curiosity or deliver value. Save introductions for after.

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