Pinterest Title & Description Generator

Enter a blog URL or describe your topic and get 5 SEO-optimised pin title and description variations — instantly, free, no account needed.

— or describe your topic —

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How to use the Pinterest Title Generator

  1. Paste your blog URL — the tool fetches your page title and description automatically, so you don't have to type anything.
  2. Or describe your topic — type what your pin is about if you don't have a URL yet.
  3. Pick your tone and audience — helpful, inspiring, urgent, friendly, or professional. Add your target audience for more tailored results.
  4. Click Generate — you'll get 5 distinct variations, each with a character count so you know which ones fit Pinterest's ideal length.
  5. Copy and use — click Copy on the variation you like best and paste it directly into Pinterest when publishing your pin.

Why Pinterest pin titles matter

Pinterest is a search engine — and like Google, it relies heavily on text signals to understand what your content is about. Your pin title is one of the strongest signals Pinterest uses to rank and distribute your pin.

A well-written title does three things: it tells Pinterest's algorithm what your pin is about, it shows up in search results when people look for your topic, and it gives the reader a reason to click. Generic titles like "My latest post" or "Check this out" are invisible in Pinterest search.

The ideal pin title is 40–60 characters, starts with your primary keyword, and has a clear hook — a number, a promise, or a question that makes the reader want to know more.

Frequently asked questions

How long should a Pinterest pin title be?
Pinterest pin titles perform best at 40–60 characters. This length fits neatly in the feed, includes your primary keyword, and gives readers a strong reason to click.
What makes a good Pinterest pin description?
A good Pinterest description is 100–200 characters, includes 2–3 natural keywords, and ends with a subtle call to action. Pinterest shows the first 50–75 characters in the feed, so lead with the most important information.
Should I use different title variations for the same pin?
Yes. Testing 2–3 title variations for the same piece of content is a proven strategy. Different angles (how-to, list, question) attract different segments of your audience and help you learn what resonates.
Is this Pinterest title generator free?
Yes, completely free with no account required. You can generate up to 5 title and description variations per request. For unlimited automated pin creation directly from your blog, try PinPublish.