Free YouTube Writing Tool

YouTube
Description Generator

Generate YouTube descriptions with stronger first lines, cleaner structure, and copy-ready drafts that still leave room for links, chapters, and the final CTA.

Draft Output

4 description directions

Built Around

Opening lines and structure

Best For

Videos, Shorts, tutorials, reviews, and lives

1. Describe the upload
Example prompts
2. Shape the angle

Set the direction

Choose the format and goal before you generate.

Format

Standard YouTube uploads with room for setup, detail, and a clear next step.

Goal

Lead with the topic and payoff so the opening lines are easier to place quickly.

3. Copy and edit

Your drafts

Copy a description, then adjust the links, resources, or final CTA.

Add a title and generate

Use the left side to generate first-line-focused YouTube description drafts.

Better Openings

Write the lines viewers actually see first.

A YouTube description is not judged only by the full 5,000-character field. It is judged by the short opening block a viewer notices before they decide whether to expand it.

That is why this generator starts with the working title and what the video actually covers. It gives you several description directions, keeps the copy readable, and leaves room for a link, CTA, or chapter structure after the useful part is already clear.

Best practice: make the first lines specific enough that someone understands the topic before they ever click Show more.

1. Start with the title

Use the real working title so the first lines stay tied to the upload you are actually publishing.

2. Add what the video covers

One or two sentences about the promise, audience, or breakdown make the drafts much more specific.

3. Edit the closing block

Use the last lines for links, resources, or the next step once the opening already makes sense on its own.

YouTube description generator FAQ

How long can a YouTube description be?

YouTube descriptions can be up to 5,000 characters, but viewers only see the opening lines before they have to expand the rest. That is why this tool focuses on the first lines first.

What should go at the start of a YouTube description?

Lead with the clearest version of the topic and the payoff of the video. If the useful part appears too late, the description can feel generic before anyone expands it.

Should every YouTube video have a unique description?

Yes. Reusing the same block over and over weakens context. It is better to keep reusable links or CTA lines at the end while making the opening and core summary specific to the upload.

Should I include keywords in my YouTube description?

Yes, but naturally. Use the main topic phrase in the opening lines and keep the rest readable. The goal is clarity, not stuffing the field with awkward repeats.

Is this YouTube description generator free?

Yes. It runs free in the browser and gives you multiple description drafts, keyword ideas, and chapter prompts without requiring a signup.