Paste the link and we'll suggest better titles, description, tags, keywords and hashtags based on your content.
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Three steps, nothing to install and no account needed.
Copy the URL of the video you want to rank and paste it above.
We read your video's content and review your current title, description and tags.
Copy the suggested titles, description and tags to your video.
5 title options designed to make people click.
The keywords that help YouTube understand your video.
A ready-to-copy description with just the right words.
The most relevant hashtags for your topic.
We read what you actually say in the video, we don't make things up.
We don't ask for email or card. Paste the link and you're done.
We read the video's transcript (using AI) and figure out what it's about. From there we suggest titles, tags and keywords that match your content and niche.
Yes. The suggestions adapt to the topic and language of the video, whether it's finance, cooking, tech or anything else.
We give you much better SEO than most, but views depend on several factors (thumbnail, topic, timing). This gives you the best possible foundation.
Of course. They're a starting point: copy what's useful and tweak whatever you want before uploading to your video.
No. It works in the browser, on your computer or phone. No programs or extensions to install.
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Creatoolkit fetches the public metadata and content of the video you paste, then uses AI to analyze the topic and produce an SEO-optimized title, description, and tag list based on what the video is actually about.
Yes, you can paste any public YouTube link to get SEO suggestions, which is useful for studying competitors or analyzing how a video could be repositioned, but you should only apply the output to videos you own.
Yes, it supports Shorts as well as regular long-form videos, though the description suggestions will lean shorter and more punchy for Shorts since that's what performs best in that format.
It detects the language of the video and returns the title, description, and tags in that same language, so a Spanish video gets Spanish SEO and an English video gets English SEO.
Not directly from a link, since the tool needs an existing YouTube URL to analyze, but you can upload the video as unlisted first and then run it through the generator before making it public.
It produces a mix of short and long-tail tags optimized to stay within YouTube's 500-character tag limit, prioritizing relevance over quantity instead of stuffing the field.
The AI explores different angles on each generation, so re-running the same link gives you fresh variations to choose from rather than the exact same output every time.
Yes, the output is plain text that you copy and paste into YouTube Studio, so you can tweak wording, add timestamps, or insert your own links and CTAs before publishing.
Make sure the video is public or unlisted (not private) and that the URL is a standard youtube.com or youtu.be link, since age-restricted or region-blocked videos may not be accessible.
No, YouTube doesn't penalize AI-assisted metadata as long as the title, description, and tags accurately describe your video, which is exactly what the tool is designed to produce.