YouTube SEO Description & Tag Generator

Generate metadata copy and keyword tags instantly using AI

SEO Metadata

Fill out the video details and click 'Generate SEO Description' to view outputs here.

💡 **SEO Tip:** Add timestamps to the description placeholder to enable key search moments, and verify that all 15 tags are inputted in YouTube Studio's tag settings.

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The Importance of Metadata Optimization in YouTube SEO

YouTube is the second-largest search engine in the world. To index your video correctly, the algorithm parses your title, description, and tags to understand your content. Writing descriptive, keyword-rich metadata is the absolute baseline of video optimization.

How to Use This Tool

  1. Enter the final title of your YouTube video.
  2. Specify target keywords separated by commas (e.g., 'grow channel, algorithm hacks').
  3. Provide a 1-2 line summary of what happens in the video.
  4. Choose the tone of voice (Professional, Casual, or Energetic).
  5. Click 'Generate SEO Description' to run the generator, then copy the plain text or preview the rich formatting.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q: Why are the first two lines of a YouTube description so important?

A: The first 150 to 200 characters (roughly the first two lines) of your description are shown as the snippet in YouTube and Google search results. Front-loading your primary keywords in these two lines directly affects your search CTR and helps search engines verify what the video is about immediately.

Q: Do keyword tags still matter on YouTube?

A: While YouTube states that tags play a minimal role in video discovery compared to titles and descriptions, they are still highly useful for covering common misspellings of your channel name, topic keywords, or video concepts, helping you capture long-tail traffic.

Q: How long should my YouTube video description be?

A: YouTube allows up to 5,000 characters for a description. You don't need to use all of it, but aim for at least 200 to 300 words of detailed, keyword-rich description content that naturally explains the video topics and lists chapters, social links, and related playlists.