YouTube Title Optimizer
Paste your existing title and get 5 improved, high-CTR rewrites scored for SEO.
Enter your current title
Paste your existing title and we'll rewrite it into 5 high-CTR options.
Follow these simple steps to get the best results.
Paste your existing YouTube title into the input box.
Click "Optimize". Get 5 higher-CTR versions scored for SEO.
Compare the SEO scores and CTR predictions to pick the strongest rewrite.
Copy your chosen title and paste it directly into YouTube Studio.
Why It Matters
Your title is the single most important factor for click-through rate on YouTube. A well-optimized title can double or triple your views compared to a generic one. YouTube's algorithm uses your title to understand content relevance, and viewers decide whether to click based on your title and thumbnail alone. Titles that include target keywords while being compelling to read perform best in both search and suggested feeds.
Pro Tips
Keep titles under 60 characters so they don't get cut off in search results and mobile views.
Place your primary keyword near the beginning of the title for stronger SEO signals.
Use numbers and specifics ("5 Tips", "in 10 Minutes") — they consistently outperform vague titles.
Avoid all-caps and excessive punctuation. YouTube may flag these as clickbait.
Test different title styles. Tutorials, listicles, and question-format titles each work well for different niches.
Everything you need to know about getting the most from this tool.
Generate at least 5 options and pick the one with the highest combination of SEO score and CTR prediction. You can also A/B test titles after publishing using YouTube's built-in title testing feature.
A strong title is clear, specific, includes a relevant keyword, and creates curiosity or promises value. Avoid misleading titles — they increase bounce rate, which hurts your ranking.
Yes, updating your title is a legitimate strategy. If a video isn't performing well, a title change can boost impressions. YouTube re-evaluates content after title updates. Wait at least 48 hours after publishing before changing.
Absolutely. Your title is one of the strongest ranking signals for YouTube search. Videos with keyword-optimized titles are significantly more likely to appear in search results and suggested video feeds.
Yes, but use them sparingly — one or two at most. Emojis can increase CTR in some niches (gaming, vlogs) but may look unprofessional in others (business, education).
Aim for 50–60 characters. Titles shorter than 30 characters may lack keyword context; titles longer than 70 characters get cut off in most YouTube views and lose impact.